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Kane Brown and Wife Katelyn Tease Romantic New Duet: Get a Sneak Peek of Their Upcoming Song

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Kane Brown and his wife, Katelyn, are working together again to create a new duet following the immense popularity of their previous collaboration, "Thank God."

On Saturday (Jan. 27), the couple decided to use social media to give a sneak peek of their upcoming collaborative song. In a video shared on Instagram, the country star can be seen singing along to the track while Katelyn and their eldest daughter, Kingsley Rose, sway to the rhythm of the music, enjoying each other's company with cuddles and laughter.

In the video clip, they sing in harmony, expressing that they will never stop loving you.

Brown expresses his anticipation for the release of this new music in his accompanying message.

There is currently no information regarding the release of the upcoming song, which is significant because it will be the second time the couple has collaborated on a recorded track. Before this, they had worked together on the song "Thank God," which was included as the fourth single on Brown's Different Man album in September 2022. This particular song achieved the top position on Billboard's Country Airplay chart.

In addition to their musical achievements, the couple has other exciting news to share. They made a public announcement on a social media platform on Christmas Day in 2023, revealing that they are expecting their third child. Furthermore, on January 9th, they disclosed that they will be welcoming a baby boy into their family. Although they haven't disclosed the chosen name yet, they have already made a decision.

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