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Kane Brown's Most Adorable Dad Moments Are Guaranteed to Make Your Heart Sing
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Date:2025-04-13 16:39:13
As Kane Brown touchingly sings, "I grew up without a dad / I'm gonna be the best one I can be."
And so far, so good for one of country music's brightest stars. In October 2019, the 30-year-old performer welcomed his first child, daughter Kingsley Rose Brown with wife Katelyn Jae, just over a year after they tied the knot in 2018.
"It's been amazing, man," he gushed of life with a baby to E!'s Jason Kennedy at the 2019 American Music Awards. "I got two girls at home now."
While it had been less than a month since the little one's arrival at the time, she had already imparted an important lesson on her dad. As the singer told Jason, "She's teaching me that I can be patient."
The star even memorialized his love for his baby and all he promises to be for her as a dad on his 2019 track, "For My Daughter."
Kane and Katelyn expanded their family with the arrival of baby No. 2—daughter Kodi Jane—in December 2021.
But the brood wasn't complete until the couple welcomed son Krewe Allen earlier this year.
Since Krewe's June 2024 birth, Kane has treated fans to adorable at-home pics of his loving family on social media. And he's no stranger to sharing updates on his kids' latest milestones, their holiday celebrations together and even family nap times.
But let's not forget Kane isn't just a champion at being a dad, he's also conquered the music industry and proved he's a country icon. That's why the "What Ifs" singer is receiving the Country Champion Award at the 2024 People's Choice Country Awards.
In honor of the accolade, keep reading to look back at some of his most adorable moments with his three kids. Spoiler alert: Your heart will definitely melt.
And don't miss Kane accept his award when the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards—held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville—air tonight, Sept. 26, at 8 p.m. on NBC and Peacock.
Baby No. 3! Kane and Katelyn welcomed son Krewe Allen in June 2024.
The star is in pure bliss cuddling his three kids.
Being a dad of three and a performer sure takes a lot out of a guy!
"Minnie, Daisy, Pluto and Donald are wishing everyone a Happy Halloween!!!!" the singer wrote on Instagram. "Have fun trick or treating."
The family of four has plenty of love to go around, as Katelyn shared this sweet family pic with fans on Instagram.
The only thing more important to Kane than music is family. He captioned this pic of his adorable kids, "My world."
Kane and Katelyn welcomed their second daughter, Kodi Jane Brown, in December 2021.
What better way to relax after a performance than nap time with your daughter?
Kingsley didn't want to let go of her famous dad's leg, and Katelyn captured the sweet moment on her Instagram.
Based on this pic, Kane was thrilled to take Kingsley on her first-ever boat ride in May 2021.
"Forever and always baby girl," Kane captioned this sweet selfie with his firstborn on Instagram, complete with a red heart emoji.
Kingsley was in safe hands during a fun pool day with mom and dad in March 2021.
If this photo could be summed up in an emoji, it would be the heart eyes one.
The new dad has found the perfect football-watching sidekick in his baby girl.
The country star recorded a song for his firstborn, on which he vowed to be "the best [dad] I can be."
Here's one hilarious way to prove your daughter looks just like you.
Ok, this photo really needs a frame.
As the singer wrote on Instagram, "Kingsley's first @celtics game and almost first hotdog."
(E!, NBC and Peacock are all part of the NBCUniversal family)
(Originally published Oct. 21, 2020 at 6 a.m. PT)
Don't miss the 2024 People's Choice Country Awards ceremony live from Nashville on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 8 p.m. on NBC and Peacock.veryGood! (1)
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