Kane Brown Talks Life With Three Kids and His ‘Soft Spot’ for Son Krewe
“I see myself in him,” Brown admits.

Kane Brown and Family; Photos Courtesy of Kane and Katelyn Brown
Kane Brown is still getting used to life as a dad of three, and according to him, adding their first boy to the mix over a year ago has completely changed the dynamic at home.
The country star and his wife Katelyn Brown are parents to daughters Kingsley Rose, 6, and Kodi Jane, 4, as well as their youngest, son Krewe Allen, who will turn two this June. While he’s always been a proud girl dad, the singer admits there’s something about having a son that has unexpectedly softened him a bit as a dad.
When Audacy’s Katie Neal asked Brown what the biggest learning curve has been in going from an all-girl dad to having a son, he admits he’s unexpectedly found that he has a “soft spot” for his son.
“I thought that I was sweet on my girls, but there’s something about my little boy that I wanted to be tough, but I cannot get onto him.”

Still, he says Krewe has already shown that he will bring the “drama” if dad tries to discipline him.
“He’s about to be two, but if you get onto him and he thinks he did something wrong, his head just goes,” Brown says, showing his head looking to the ground. “And he drops down and he’ll just walk to a wall and put his forehead against the wall in the corner.”
Brown struggles to watch the sadness wash over his little one, often making him want to instantly pull him in for a hug and make things better. But whenever he does let his guard down and goes easy on Krewe, Katelyn is quick to call him out.
“Then Kate Just looks at me. She’s like, ‘That’s crazy.’ Because I discipline my daughters…she’s like, ‘You have such a soft spot for him.”
The Chattanooga native believes that connection might come from seeing himself in his son. Even though Krewe clearly has his sweet moments, Brown admits he can also unleash plenty of mayhem in an already chaotic household.
“Kodi and Krewe, those two are wrecking balls. Because Kodi doesn’t know if she wants to be the older sister or the baby. So she’ll bounce back and forth, and you never know which Kodi you’re going to get. And then Krewe is just, I mean, he’s just a straight, dude, just running around, smashing into things, hitting people…It’s so different having a boy.”
Meanwhile, his oldest daughter Kingsley has already started her lessons through homeschooling. The couple hired a teacher to come in and handle the daily lesson plans, but Brown will step in to help out with homework from time to time, especially when math is involved.
“We did homework in Florida because our teacher couldn’t come down there and we had to do it for a week. And just getting them to focus,” Brown said, insinuating how being a teacher, even to just one kid at a time, is no easy task. “I think bringing in a teacher makes that school atmosphere. So it’s not the parent.”
He added, “Good thing was I was really good at math. So anything Math, I love.”
Life looks a lot different for Kane and Katelyn Brown these days. When they first got married in Franklin, Tennessee, on Oct. 12, 2018, their home was likely much quieter than it is now, however it’s obvious the couple wouldn’t have it any other way. Katelyn also previously revealed on her Instagram stories they are done welcoming any more kids and content being a family of five.
At the time, she received a question from a fan asking if they will go for baby number four, to which she responded, “we are complete.”
Even with his busy home life, the “Miles On It” singer isn’t slowing down when it comes to his career. He is gearing up to release new music, is set to open his own bar downtown Nashville and has a packed scheduled of festival dates and performances on the books for 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.








