“Famous Friends” Song Title Is Misleading On Purpose

By: Cheryl Johnstone

7/7/2021

Country Music News

Chris Young and Kane Brown claim the top of the Mediabase country radio chart this week with their collaboration, “Famous Friends.”

This marks Chris’ 12th career Number One single and the 6th for his labelmate Kane.

The song went to #1 a few weeks ago in Canada.

Chris co-wrote the autobiographical song about Rutherford County, where Chris grew up in Tennessee, and Kane’s hometown of Hamilton County along with Nashville’s Davidson County – a.k.a. Music City and namechecks some of their real-life friends who are famous but only to them.

Chris said the title of the song is misleading, and that was done on purpose.

“It’s not what you think when you first see the title. It’s like ‘Famous Friends,’ Chris Young and Kane Brown. I wanted everybody to go, ‘What is this gonna be about?’ And then when they hear the song it’s supposed to be, you know, we’re really taking the hat off to all the people that might not be famous to everybody else but they’re famous to you, they’re famous to your hometown, they’re famous to your friends that you know, and that was something that we thought everybody could relate to.”

“Famous Friends” is Chris and Kane’s first collaboration since working together on Kane’s 2017 song “Setting the Night On Fire.”

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