
Ensuring a good life for their daughter is something Kane and Katelyn Brown are both outspoken about. Kane, who is biracial, is known for his musical range and for boldly addressing controversial topics such as gun violence in his music (via Billboard). He's set to perform his new song on social justice, "Worldwide Beautiful," at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Wednesday (via Associated Press News).
But one song that truly reveals Kane's vulnerability is "For My Daughter," a touching, fiddle-rich ballad that he released right after Kingsley was born in which he croons, "I grew up without a dad, I'm gonna be the best one I can be" (via Genius). Kane, whose father was incarcerated when he was a young child and was raised by his single mother, is clearly embracing life as a family man. Check this video of him singing "Worship You" to his wife and daughter to see the new dad in action.
"The Bestest Freaking Friend I could ask for," is how Kane sums up Katelyn on Instagram. And the feeling is mutual, according to Katelyn's sweet Father's Day post: "You are the most amazing father to King and we are so blessed to have you as the man in our lives. You are the perfect example of what a father should be and more."
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