Kane Brown, Mickey Guyton & More Drop New Songs

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It was another great weekend for country music, with Kane Brown, Mickey Guyton and Chris Janson sharing new songs with fans. 

  • Kane dropped the new song “One Mississippi,” which he wrote with a new songwriter, Levon Gray. “This song is about a relationship,” Kane shares. “I don’t know everybody’s had where you make up and you break up and you just keep running into each other and then something about that spark in the relationship gets y’all back together and may fall apart again, but you tried it twice at least.” Kane is set to perform the song for the very first time on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” tomorrow. 

  • Mickey just dropped the new single “All American,” from her upcoming debut album, “Remember Her Name,” dropping September 24. “I wrote ‘All American’ with my dream team of incredible female writers,” Mickey shares, referring to Victoria Banks, Emma-Lee and Karen Kosowski, the same team that wrote “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” “This song embodies everything that makes America special. From a Texas sky to New York City lights and daisy dukes to dookie braids, despite all our differences, we are all American.” 

  • Chris has shared the new song “Bye Mom,” which he wrote with Brandon Kinney, who at the time was dealing with the loss of his mom. “This song is a very special one,” Janson tells Sounds Like Nashville. “‘Bye Mom’ speaks to everyone. For me, it’s the line about loving someone more than yourself. It’s about a greater, unconditional love for another person.” 

 

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