Kane Brown’s Adorable Video With Son Krewe Has Fans Saying He’s Rewriting His Own Childhood

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Kane Brown & His Wife Welcome Their Baby Boy Krewe In 2024

Country music star Kane Brown recently shared an adorable video featuring his son, Krewe, who’s clearly his little mini-me.

In June 2024, Kane and his wife Katelyn welcomed Krewe Allen Brown, joining their two older daughters, Kingsley Rose and Kodi Jane. The country star often gushes over his kids, admitting he has loved giving his children the life he wished for when he was young.

“I’m excited to see where they go in life,” Brown shared on the Viall Files podcast.“But I was also really excited to give them a life that I never had and to just be a role model.”

The couple often shares photos of the kids, giving fans a look into their life as an adorable family of five.

In June 2025, the Brown’s celebrated sweet little Krewe’s first birthday with a series of photos on Instagram.

The party appeared to have a golf theme, while other photos in the post showcased moments from the past year of the Browns enjoying life as a family of five.

Kane Posted A New Adorable Video With Baby Krewe

In a newly posted video on social media, Kane and Krewe could be seen riding in a golf cart bopping to some rap music together.

Both wearing white hooded sweatshirts, Kane captioned the video, “TWIN,” and little Krewe appeared to be loving riding along spending time with his daddy.

While Kane has shared about his absolute love for being a “girl dad” to Kingsley and Kodi, its special to see his bond grow with his son as he has been very open about growing up without his own father.

“I grew up without a dad so I’m gonna be the best one I can be!,” Kane wrote on Instagram back when Kingsley was born.

From the looks of it, it seems Kane is making sure that promise holds true!

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