Kane Brown Reveals How He's Been Staying Busy At Home While Quarantined

Kane Brown Reveals How He's Been Staying Busy At Home While Quarantined

Kane Brown, like most of us, is practicing social distancing in the midst of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In a recent interview the country star revealed what he's been up to while quarantined at home with his family.

"I’m just sitting in my house like everybody else hopefully. You know, just watching Netflix, playing X-Box, playing with my dogs, my baby," he explained in an interview with his record label. "I got my wife and her mom here and, you know, we’re just hanging out, having family time. We’re playing board games, you know, just doing house stuff."

Brown adds that he is also trying to get outdoors and enjoy the Tennessee weather as much as possible. "I live in the woods so we like to be outdoorsy so I'll ride 4-wheelers and things like that just staying isolated, but kind of, you know getting some fresh air," he says.

Additionally, Brown recently released his new duet with John Legend titled "Last Time I Say Sorry." The piano-driven ballad, written by Matt McGinn and Andrew Goldstein, finds Brown and Legend vowing to be better men. "I won’t say I’m sorry over and over/Can’t just say I’m sorry, I’ve gotta show you/ I won’t do it again, I’ll prove my love is true/ I hope the last time I said sorry/ Is the last time I’ll say sorry to you," they sing in the chorus.

The two debuted their collaboration on the ACM Presents: Our Country special, which aired on April 5. The two-hour special replaced the 55th Annual ACM Awards which were postponed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. See Brown and Legend's socially distanced performance here.

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