Kane Brown Puts His Love for Wife Katelyn Front and Center in New, Feel-Good Single, ‘Woman’
“Once we finished this one, it was a no-brainer that this was the single,” Brown admitted.

Kane Brown; Photo Provided
With his new single, “Woman,” Kane Brown is making one thing clear: he loves his wife. He’s written love songs for Katelyn before, but this time he’s turning up the energy and shouting that passion from the rooftops, louder than ever before.
The song, penned by Brown with John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson and Taylor Phillips, was both inspired and dedicated to his other half, who he describes as being “one in a million.” The country star explained to Audacy’s Katie Neal that the title just fell into his lap and saved a writing session that was making him feel burnt out.
“We were finishing this one song we were working on and I just got up to go warm up my food and as I’m warming up my food, this title just falls in my lap, ‘They’re talking about girls, but I got a woman,’” he explained. “So I went and sat down and I told em, ‘I think I got the next song we’re going to work on.’ And they said, ‘What is it?’ And I told them, and they’re like, ‘Where’s that been all day?’ I said, ‘I literally just thought about it in the kitchen.’ And I don’t know, it kind of just wrote itself.”

He added that even Ashely Gorley, who has written over 80 No. 1 hits, felt that the song would become “massive.” And there’s no doubt that’s exactly what it’s destined for, not only because of its clever storyline, but also the fun nature behind the tune.
It’s a feel-good anthem about a man who admits he has no interest in going out chasing other girls because he already has everything he needs waiting at home. As hard as his friends try to convince him to hit the town, he makes it clear he’s staying put for the woman he loves. The carefree track carries an infectious spirit that practically begs listeners to dance and sing along.
“Yeah, they talkin’ ’bout girls (Girls)/ But I got a woman (I got a woman)/ Yeah, I got a woman right here in my hands/ They talkin’ ’bout girls (Girls)/ But I got a woman (I got a woman)/ Yeah, I got a woman/ Oh yeah, and she got a man,” Brown sings on the chorus.

With its upbeat groove that channels the energy of country classics like Shania Twain’s “I Feel Like A Woman” and a sound blending modern and pop country, Woman” feels destined to become the windows-down anthem of the summer.
“It’s brought me back to listening to ..I don’t know why, but ‘I Feel Like A Woman’ from Shania Twain and then ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.’ For some reason it feels like it’s in that realm. It’s a big realm to be in, but I feel like that’s what it’s in…once we finished this one, it was a no-brainer that this was the single,” he notes.
Today’s release was also paired with a music video that was filmed at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida to create a colorful ’90s throwback vibe that finds Brown showing off his dance moves, matching the fun-filled energy of the song. The video features Brown alongside his wife Katelyn and their oldest daughter, Kingsley, making it clear he’s got more than one female in his life who has stolen his heart.
According to the country star, this self-proclaimed “earworm” offers a glimpse into his new creative direction and previews his upcoming album. It also marks his first taste of new music since his 2025 record, The High Road.
The Sony Music Nashville artist explained that his next album is on track to be done by July. He says he has written “so many” new songs recently and he loves all of them, which means it’s going to be a difficult task to narrow down the track list.
Brown goes on to tease the project, noting it’s got, “A lot of good messages, a lot different than my last album. My last album, just to be completely honest with you, I felt like it was a little rushed. When people were asking me what the name was, I felt like I was kind of on autopilot. I just wasn’t there…But now I’m more motivated than ever, feel like this is like my jump. So this album’s the one.”
Kane Brown will get to showcase “Woman” and the other new music on the way throughout his string of festival dates in 2026.
Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.









