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Kane Brown and Wife Katelyn Tease Romantic New Duet: A Sneak Peek into their Musical Collaboration

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Kane Brown and his spouse, Katelyn, have hinted at a new romantic duet, building on the immense popularity of their previous joint effort, "Thank God."

On Saturday (Jan. 27), the couple decided to use social media to give a sneak peek of their latest collaborative song. The country star can be seen in an Instagram video singing along to the track, while Katelyn and their eldest daughter, Kingsley Rose, enjoy the music together by swaying, cuddling, and sharing laughter.

In the video clip, they sing in harmony, expressing their unwavering love for each other by stating that they will never stop loving one another using various phrases like "I won't, never will," "I don't, never do," and "I can't, never could."

Brown expresses excitement about the upcoming music in his message that accompanies the video.

There is currently no information about when the new song will be released. This will be the second time the couple has collaborated on a record. Their previous song, "Thank God," was released by Brown as the fourth single from his Different Man album in September 2022 and reached the top spot on Billboard's Country Airplay chart.

In addition to their accomplishments in music, the couple has other exciting news to share. They shared on social media on Christmas Day (Dec. 25) in 2023 that they are expecting their third child. Furthermore, they recently revealed that they are anticipating the arrival of their first son on Jan. 9. Although they haven't disclosed the name they've decided on, they have already chosen one for their son.

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