Kane Brown And Wife Katelyn Welcome Baby Boy
The beloved country couple welcomed their third child, and first boy, into the world this week.

Kane Brown, Katelyn Brown, Krewe Brown; Photo via Instagram
Kane Brown is officially a father of three! The country superstar and his wife, Katelyn, welcomed their third child, and first boy, into the world on Tuesday, June 18.
The couple introduced their son to the world via Instagram late Wednesday and revealed his name: Krewe Allen Brown.
The post included a sweet snapshot of Kane and Katelyn with their baby boy as well as photos of each of them holding baby Krewe and a precious photo of his little feet.
Krewe joins big sisters, Kingsley Rose and Kodi Jane.
As promised, they maintained the KB theme with his name. Every family member, including Kane, Katelyn, Kingsley, Kodi, and now Krewe, shares the initials KB.
Katelyn previously confirmed that they have “committed” to the theme and said they “can’t stop now.” At the time, they had narrowed the selection down to three names.
“A lot of people are asking us what the name is. We have a name picked out. We actually had a top list of our favorite three and as of right now, we have the name, unless, you know we still have some months to go, we hear a name that is undeniable and we want to change it, but I think we have the name,” she said in a video shared to Instagram stories with a smile.
Krewe’s middle name, Allen, is inherited from his father, Kane Allen.

Kane and Katelyn surprised fans on Christmas Day by announcing Katelyn’s pregnancy. The news came in the form of a family photo, with their oldest child, Kingsley, holding an ultrasound photo.
“Last Christmas of 4 🎄❤️,” they shared.
Later, they revealed the baby’s gender during a “What Will Baby Bee” gender reveal video. The clip opened with Kane predicting, “It’s a girl,” and ended with him being absolutely shocked by the news that they were expecting their first boy.
The “Miles On It” singer’s emotions ran wild when the news finally sank in.
Although he has fully embraced being a “girl dad,” the chart-topping star recently told Country Now that he’s “definitely” looking forward to meeting his son and experiencing everything that comes with a father-son relationship. One of the things he’s most looking forward to about having a son is introducing him to sports.
“I played baseball since I was three, so I would love for him to, and if he doesn’t want to, he doesn’t have to, but I would just love to have baseball,” he said.

While he doesn’t plan to push Krewe into anything specific, Brown pointed out, “We have a basketball court at the house, which my girls love basketball, but they’re more princesses than anything, so I’m hoping he does something.”
Whether Krewe eventually feels inclined to play basketball, baseball, or golf, a sport that Brown has recently taken an interest in, the singer/songwriter says he hopes to be a coach for his son’s team.
“All my friends back home, they are coaches of their son’s baseball team and they’re all about the same age, so they get to compete against each other and that’s what we used to do back in the day. So I would love to be able to do that,” he beamed.
Kane Brown’s next scheduled tour date is set for June 20 in Milwaukee, so it appears he’ll have to get back to work very soon.
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