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Kane Brown on childhood, changing the look of country music

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In this week’s Sunday Sitdown, country music artist Kane Brown joins Willie Geist to talk about rising up from a difficult childhood marked by periods of homelessness to the top of the country music charts and making history at Fenway Park alongside his wife, singer Katelyn Jae.

Kane Brown shares the 'iconic' moment that helped him get over his 'imposter syndrome'