Kane Brown opens up about his "crazy childhood," first experience of racism and what it's like to sing a duet with his wife
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Since 2016, country singer Kane Brown has gone from opening act to headliner. Brown just concluded his Blessed and Free tour, which included stops at every NBA arena in the country.
Despite his success, Brown remains grounded. Raised near the Tennessee-Georgia border, Brown says when he was a kid, music helped him escape from problems from his "crazy childhood."
"Had to grow up a lot faster than a normal person... Just, you know, moving around a lot. And then no father figure. Child abuse," Brown said.
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