Woman

Album: single release only (2026)
Charted: 85
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Songfacts®:

  • "Woman" is a bubbly love song where Kane Brown celebrates how great it feels to have his true partner already locked down. He knows no one else will be a better match, so there's no need to go out and look.
  • Kane Brown wrote the song alongside John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson, and Taylor Phillips. The title came to him mid-session. "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 to Audacy's Katie Neal. "So I went and sat down, and I told em, 'I think I got the next song we're going to work on.'"
  • Like much of Brown's work, the inspiration is not difficult to trace. The song is dedicated to his wife, Katelyn Brown, with whom he has built a life that appears to involve equal parts romance, family, and the occasional cameo opportunity. Married since 2018 and the father of three children, Brown gradually shifted to songs like "Lose It" that captured the giddy rush of falling in love, and "For My Daughter" that hinted at the responsibilities waiting on the other side. "Woman" finds him settled into place, knowing he's right where he's supposed to be.
  • The track was produced by Dann Huff, a Nashville heavyweight known for his work with numerous major country artists. It blends Brown's signature modern, pop-infused country sound with a dance-ready energy.
  • "Woman" was released as a single on March 13, 2026. "It's brought me back to listening to... I don't know why, but 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!' from Shania Twain and then 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun,'" said Brown. "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."
  • The music video was filmed at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Shot with a vibrant 1990s aesthetic, it features Brown showing off his dance moves in a fun, nostalgic setting. Katelyn Brown and the couple's daughter Kingsley make a special cameo appearance.

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