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NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
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Amazon Music is putting a spotlight on RCA Nashville/Zone 4’s Kane Brown with an exclusive mini-documentary, Velocity, which dropped today (2/20). Capturing behind-the-scenes moments of Brown’s country music career leading up to his first headlining show at the Staples Center, which sold-out in record breaking time, the mini-doc also features an interview with the 4x AMA award-winning artist.
Velocity includes conversations with Brown's wife, Katelyn; manager Martha Earls; agent, Braeden Rountree; day-to-day manager, Nikki Boon; tour manager, Shawn Richesin; friend, David Bliek; and longtime friend and barber, CT Kutz.
Also launching alongside the mini-doc is an Amazon Original Live EP, which is available on Amazon Music now and features recordings from Brown’s Staples Center performance. Velocity serves as Amazon’s fifth mini-doc. Check out the entire mini-doc below below.