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‘I Lost Millions’: Kane Brown Breaks Silence on Costly Record Deal — and Teases Game-Changing Sony Comeback
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Country music powerhouse Kane Brown has inked a fresh, multi-album, worldwide agreement with Sony Music Nashville, reaffirming a decade-long partnership that has already produced 20 billion global streams, 13 No. 1 country radio singles and two RIAA Diamond smashes, “What Ifs” and “Heaven”. Label chief Taylor Lindsey calls Brown “an undeniable force,” and the singer says the renewed pact “feels like we’re just getting started,” signaling that more genre-blurring hits are on the horizon.
Launching that next chapter, Brown dropped the empowering new single and video “Woman,” the first taste of his forthcoming studio album and a clear statement of intent for 2026. Beyond the studio, the Georgia-born star is expanding his lifestyle footprint: Kane’s on Broadway, his own four-story entertainment venue and bar, is slated to open in Nashville later this year, giving fans a brick-and-mortar way to connect with his music and Tennessee roots.
The road warrior will keep arenas buzzing: spring dates include an April 10–11 headlining slot at Tennessee’s Miles On It Truck Show, followed by East Coast stops in Bethlehem and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, before the nationwide trek stretches into summer. Colorado fans get an extra perk—Brown’s Denver-area concert will feature complimentary tickets for active-duty service members and veterans, honoring the singer’s long-standing commitment to the military community.
That spirit of giving back mirrors his ongoing work with Boys & Girls Clubs, philanthropy that has already earned him CRS’s Humanitarian Award and the People’s Choice Country Champion honor. Yet Brown’s journey hasn’t been without hard lessons: he recently revealed he once lost “an insane amount of money” in an early bad record deal, a candid admission that fuels his drive to mentor young artists about smart contracts and ownership.
Between chart domination, charitable milestones, a booming live schedule and a new Music City hotspot, Kane Brown’s 2026 is stacking up as the most dynamic year of his career. Fans searching for updates on the Sony deal, “Woman,” tour tickets and Kane’s on Broadway now have plenty of reasons to keep Kane Brown at the top of their playlists—and their search bars—as the country trailblazer enters his boldest era yet.
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