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RCA Nashville/Zone 4’s Kane Brown gets personal in a recent video clip from Entertainment Weekly’s Black History Month series.
Celebrating artists in the Black community, Brown shared some of his favorite films and music, how he connects with fans, his unifying song "Worldwide Beautiful” and more.
"A lot of people assume when they first see me that I'm a rapper. It's surprising to them that I am a country artist. And, why is that? I am from Georgia, I grew up listening to country music. Charley Pride is someone I admire, he broke so many barriers. I think it's a powerful thing to hopefully be able to change someone's mind or broaden what they think something needs to be just by being who you are,” shared Brown.
Also taking part in the Black History Month series are Nelly, Mickey Guyton, Saweetie, Travis Scott, Jeremih, Chaka Khan, Lizzo, Ciara, John Boyega and more.
Watch @KaneBrown discuss how he connects to his fans, identifying with #Deadpool, his song “Worldwide Beautiful," and more. pic.twitter.com/DV7MhOT6Li
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) February 18, 2021