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Kane Brown Rocks Women’s Anthem And The Crowd Goes Wild

Kane Brown recently performed at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to a packed house. As Kane told us earlier this week (4/17), he had a blast. Brown said, “Performance is one of my…

Kane Brown Rocks Women's Anthem And The Crowd Goes Wild
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Kane Brown recently performed at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena to a packed house. As Kane told us earlier this week (4/17), he had a blast. Brown said, "Performance is one of my favorite things to do now. I feel the most comfortable when I am performing above anything else. My band has put in so much hard work and really made the show for me and makes me just go and have fun on stage."

He added, "The fans have all been crazy, and I also found out that the more 'you' you are and the more fun you have, the more the crowd has fun. I'm so open now; if I mess up, I let the crowd know I messed up."

At one point in his Nashville concert, he started to play Shania Twain's mega-hit "Man, I Feel Like A Woman," and the crowd went nuts. "Yeah, that's the first time I did the Shania Twain [song], and it did not go well. The crowd was singing it, but I think I said just three words, just kinda played the music, and they sang the rest."

Playing a women's anthem in front of a live audience doesn't seem so odd to Brown, who grew up with heavy influence from women throughout his life. He said, "I grew up around only females. I had my three grandads in my life but not many men. Just being around it, that's why I like Shania Twain and all the stuff I was raised on."

In the same interview, Brown, who made his acting debut on the CBS drama Fire Country a few weeks ago, had good things to say about his first acting gig. He told us, "I loved Robin (his character) as my first role; I felt like it was really me, so it wasn't too hard to try to act. I got a lot of good advice from the actors that were on the scene. I kept asking them how they go about doing their characters, and they said, 'Just make it yourself,' and I thought that was really cool. They made me feel like family. I wouldn't have wanted another series to start my acting role."

While he admitted that he wouldn't be auditioning for too many roles, he shared his movie plans with us and what parts he would love to do. Kane offered, "I would love to be in movies, but we're not gonna push anything, we're just gonna go, and whatever offers we get, we're gonna look at 'em and see if we want 'em."

And his dream roles? He said. "Every Avenger that you could possibly think of, yeah, that would be sick. I love scary movies and comedies. I think it would be cool to do a comedy. It'd be cool."

As we kick off Women's Month (March), we wanted to focus on five songs that empower women in country music and all walks of life.

From Lady A to Carrie Underwood, Reba, and the ultimate women's anthem from Shania, we count down what we believe are five of the top songs about powerful women played put in a country song.

5 - "Like A Lady" - Lady A - 2021

It's a perfect song for a lady making her own rules for going out in town. The song's chorus includes the lyrics, "'Cause I feel like a lady / Sippin' on tequila with my Levi's on / A lady / Singin' to the music playin' all night long / Yeah, I'm feeling right, I'm living my life, I do what I like / 'Cause I feel like a lady, a lady."

4 - "Girl" - Maren Morris - 2019

From the CMA's Album of the Year (2019) of the same name. The song's chorus includes the lyrics, "What you feel is natural / But I don't wanna feel this anymore / Pick yourself up off the kitchen floor / What you waitin' for? / Girl, won't you stop your cryin'? / I know that you're tryin' / Everything's gonna be okay / Baby girl, don't you hang your head low / Don't you lose your halo / Everyone's gonna be okay / Baby girl."

3 - "The Champion" - Carrie Underwood - 2018

What a powerful song. It was recorded to serve as an opening theme for NBC Sports' Super Bowl LII television broadcast. It was also used for the 2018 Summer Olympics. Carrie recorded the song with Ludacris. The chorus includes the lyrics, "I am invincible, unbreakable / Unstoppable, unshakeable / They knock me down, I get up again / I am the champion, you're gon' know my name / You can't hurt me now, I can't feel the pain / I was made for this, yeah, I was born to win / I am the champion."

2 - "I'm A Survivor" - Reba McEntire - 2001

Used as the theme song for Reba's CW sitcom, Reba, this song sings of a woman overcoming odds to make it on her own. The chorus includes the lyrics, "The baby girl without a chance / A victim of circumstance / The one who ought a give up, but she's just / Too hard-headed! / A single mom who works two jobs / Who loves her kids and never stops / With gentle hands and a heart of a fighter / I'm a survivor."

1 - "Man! I Feel Like A Woman" - Shania Twain - 1997

"Let's Go girls!" This is the ultimate anthem to empower women. The chorus includes the lyrics, "Oh, oh, oh, go totally crazy, forget I'm a lady / Men's shirts, short skirts / Oh, oh, oh, really go wild, yeah, doin' it in style / Oh, oh, oh, get in the action, feel the attraction / Color my hair, do what I dare / Oh, oh, oh, I wanna be free, yeah, to feel the way I feel / Man, I feel like a woman (hey!)."

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.