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Kane Brown Couch Dances To New Song

Kane Brown is sharing some new music with fans on his Instagram. Kane can be seen in a new video clip in a “Coneheads” white t-shirt and black and white…

Kane Brown wearing a black patterned shirt in stage smiling
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Kane Brown is sharing some new music with fans on his Instagram. Kane can be seen in a new video clip in a "Coneheads" white t-shirt and black and white patterned cargo pants, doing some couch dancing at his house to a new song. He sings, "In a honky tonk on a hardwood floor." As he jams, he sings more lines, including, "I'm a little bit of six-string with a backbeat to the fiddle in the band."

Brown captioned the post, "Fiddle in the band Demo (fire emoji)."

Many fans reacted to the post, including one who wrote, "You got the moves! Love the vibe." Another fan commented, "There isn't anything that he doesn't make sound amazing." One more fan said, "That's my favorite. I love it, sweetheart."

Brown's new song "I Can Feel It" is getting a lot of attention because it uses the iconic drum fill from Phil Collins' 1981 hit "In The Air Tonight."

In a recent interview, Kane talked about having the Phil Collins sample in the song. He said he "got it originally" when he was playing Stagecoach in April. Brown noted, "I wanted Phil Collins to come out on stage with me; I thought it would be cool." Collins has sung on several hits from his band Genesis and as a solo artist, but he's also a highly respected drummer.  Unfortunately, due to health issues, Collins is no longer able to play the drums. Last year, Genesis played their final show of a reunion tour; Collins sang on the tour, but didn't play drums. He hasn't performed since that show.

So, the rock icon did not join Kane on stage that night, but he did give his blessing on using the sample in the song. Brown says he ended up "writing to his song." He revealed, "We were sampling that big drum fill, and the title is 'I Can Feel It,' so it's, I can feel it in the air tonight."

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