Kane Brown’s “Lose It” Earns Brown’s Career Best Add Week

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THREE-TIME TEEN CHOICE NOMINEE GARNERS
OVER ONE MILLION VIEWS FOR “LOSE IT” VIDEO

BROWN JOINS BRAD PAISLEY’S
SUMMER HEADLINE TOUR STARTING JUNE 28

NASHVILLE, TN – Breakthrough artist and three-time Teen Choice nominee Kane Brown recently released “Lose It,” his first single and video from his sophomore album confirmed for release November 9.

This week, “Lose It” officially impacts country radio with 85 first-week stations (Billboard and Country Aircheck/Mediabasecombined), marking Brown’s career best add week total comprised of over half the airplay chart reporting panel.  Written by Brown, Chase McGill and Will Weatherly, and produced by multiple-award-winner Dann Huff, “Lose It” reached #1 on theBillboard Digital Song Sales chart last week, becoming the best-selling paid download country song after its first full week of availability. Also, the “Lose It” music video, directed by Alex Alvga and produced by Jennifer Ansell with Tiny Terror Productions, has already garnered over 1 millions views in less than a week’s times since its release.

“Lose It” is available now to stream and download.  View the “Lose It” clip HERE.

Kane Brown recently scored three final nominations for the Teen Choice Awards which will air live on FOX 7-9 pm Central Time/8-10 pm Eastern Time, Sunday, August 12th. Brown is up for “Choice Country Song – Heaven,” “Choice Summer Male Artist” and “Choice Country Artist.” Voting is open now and closes Thursday, June 28, 11 am Central Time/12 Eastern Time for Wave 2 categories which include “Choice Country Song” and “Choice Summer Male Artist.” for which Brown is nominated. To vote and view official information on the Teen Choice Awards, link HERE.

Additionally, Brown joins superstar Brad Paisley on his summer headline tour that kicks off in Detroit, Michigan this Thursday, June 28. Below is a list of Paisley tour dates featuring the 24-year-old entertainer and opener Dan Tyminski.

June 28     DTE Energy Music Theatre            Detroit, MI
June 30     Lakeview Amphitheater                 Syracuse, NY
July 20      Mattress Firm Amphitheatre         San Diego, CA
July 21      Honda Center                                  Anaheim, CA
Aug. 10     Northwell Health@Jones Beach   Wantagh, NY
Aug. 11     Xfinity Center                                  Mansfield, MA
Aug. 12     Bank of NH Pavilion                       Gilford, NH
Aug. 24     Coastal Credit Union Music Park  Raleigh, NC
Aug. 25     Jiffy Lube Live                                Bristow, VA
Aug. 30     PNC Bank Arts Center                   Holmdel, NJ
Aug. 31     Belk Bowl@American Legion       Charlotte, NC
Sept. 1      Rupp Arena                                     Lexington, KY

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