Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Kane Brown - Page 2

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
A die-hard country fan, they're not going to a Drake concert.
Everyone should have equal opportunities and equal rights, but you can't even have an opinion without somebody going off on you. That's what's wrong with this world today.
Some people say I'm not country, but they don't really know how I grew up. — © Kane Brown
Some people say I'm not country, but they don't really know how I grew up.
We lived in eight or nine different houses and six or seven different apartments growing up.
I'm definitely gonna be an outcast.
I learned that my upbringing was rough, but there's other people out there where their upbringing is even worse than mine. It just gives you even more of a reason to want to help.
I started going on YouTube and studying everybody who was super popular, from Taylor Swift to Beyonce to Michael Jackson to Chris Brown, just everybody... That's what helped me find my voice and helped me find how I write songs, just doing covers.
I'm not a mean person, so it kind of hurts when people are mean to me, but that's life.
I'm used to having to worry every day.
I'm biracial; I didn't know that until I was 7 or 8 years old. I thought I was full white, which, honestly, I can't even really say because I didn't see colors.
If you do get to know me, I'll tell everything to you. But I don't want to tell everything to the wrong people.
I try to focus on my fans, who I know have been there since day one.
I'm a role model to a lot of kids. — © Kane Brown
I'm a role model to a lot of kids.
I have lots of tattoos and am biracial.
I don't do anything bad.
People always say, 'There are plenty of black country artists out there! There is Charley Pride! Darius Rucker!' That's all they can name. They don't understand what we go through, and a lot of people who are fans of traditional country music, as they call it, look at us and aren't going to say, 'Y'all like country music.'
Some people have tried to change me and tell me what to do, but I haven't done it, and it's worked for me.
Music has been a huge part of my life, and I feel like it's a part of everyone's.
Growing up, we really didn't have a lot of money.
I just want my hometown talking about where I'm going - like, 'He's killin' it right now,' and, 'I'm so glad he's doin' well,' and I want them to know I'll always come back, every chance I get. I'm not one of those people who'll just leave.
In the first game I ever played in high school, I had a pick-six for a touchdown. That was a fun memory.
On my posts, I would tell people, 'If you like this, give it a share.' If you go online and look at my videos, you might see where I have 80,000 likes, but 525,000 shares. That's where you gain more people as followers coming in. It took me a second to learn it all, but now that I have, it's been a blessing and a curse.
Growing up, I never had a steady home.
Once I got to high school and hit my growth spurt, nobody really messed with me anymore.
My fans are so loyal to me, and it's an amazing feeling to have everyone support me.
I realized everything my mom had done for me: Anything we didn't have, she made sure we had.
My tattoos... I'd be in the Army right now if I hadn't got 'em.
That's what country music is: real. — © Kane Brown
That's what country music is: real.
I just want to help people, especially with the platform I'm on. I try and help people as much as possible.
I used to isolate myself and be in my room by myself all the time.
I love to sing and never thought I'd be able to do it, and it happened for me.
I've learned that I don't take 'no' as an answer. I'm very competitive; I'm very prideful.
I try to stay away from all negativity.
It's been neat to find out different writing strategies. I've been in the room with so many different writers. Sometimes, you write with tracks, and other times, with acoustic guitars. That's been really a cool thing, because it brings out different lyrics with you.
As a country, we can do better. Our home should be a source of stability, not insecurity. This issue is personal for me... even with a steady paycheck, I couldn't pay rent.
It can beat an artist down when people say bad things about you.
I grew up without a father figure.
I could help a lot of people's kids that are going through racism or getting bullied. That's what I wanna do. — © Kane Brown
I could help a lot of people's kids that are going through racism or getting bullied. That's what I wanna do.
I get hurt when people talk bad about me because I'm not that person that will hurt anybody.
A lot of people say I inspire them or I've helped them - kids who have been bullied in school or parents coming up to me because their kids have been bullied or anything that they've went through. It really touches me.
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