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Kane Brown Performs ‘Worship You’ On ‘The Late Late Show’
Kane Brown made an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday (Oct. 27) to perform his…

Kane Brown made an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday (Oct. 27) to perform his latest single, “Worship You,” and chat about his upcoming appearance at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving Day in support of The Salvation Army.
The superstar opened up about supporting the Salvation Army during the upcoming holiday season and shared how the charitable organization is in need this year more than ever due to the decrease of foot traffic from shoppers during the pandemic.
“I’m thrilled to be a part of this year’s Dallas Cowboys halftime show honoring The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign,” Brown shared in a statement following the show. “There were times growing up when my family did not have enough to eat, or a roof over our head, and today, there are so many people in need. 2020 has been a hard year, but every small act of generosity helps. I am honored to have the opportunity to bring awareness to the ways people can help during this holiday season and beyond.”
Fans can tune in to the nationally televised halftime of the Dallas Cowboys game on FOX against the Washington Football Team on Thanksgiving Day, November 26. Donations to the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign can be made HERE.
Brown went on to perform “Worship You” alongside his band. His performance was taped in a studio and he was surrounded by trees and a blue sky backdrop to set the mood.
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“‘Worship You’ is basically ‘Heaven’ 2.0,” Brown previously explained of the song. “It’s saying that your girl, your wife, is your everything. You know that she don’t walk on water or anything like that, but you basically praise her.”
The singer/songwriter went on to explain how the song took on new meaning once he became a father.
“Originally, it was thinking about Kate you know, but then I did this video that I put on my Instagram, it was me, Kate and Kingsley and I was singing it to Kingsley. So I was like you know, this song could be about my daughter. It’s basically just worshiping my family now, they’re both my girls and I’d do anything for them.”
The fan-favorite track is featured on Brown’s EP, Mixtape Vol. 1.
Brown is slated to debut the music video, starring his wife and daughter, this Friday.
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