Kane Brown Scores Third Consecutive No. 1 Single With “Lose It”

Kane Brown Scores Third Consecutive No. 1 Single With “Lose It”

Kane Brown scored the third No. 1 single of his career as “Lose It” ascended to the top spot on both the Billboard Country Airplay chart and Mediabase chart.

“Lose It,” which is the lead single from Kane’s sophomore album, Experiment, follows previous No. 1 singles “What Ifs” and “Heaven.” Kane co-penned “Lose It” with Chase McGill and Will Weatherly.

“When we were in the studio working on this album, I knew we had songs that I was incredibly proud to put on the record . . . that felt different, but still said what I wanted to say,” says Kane. “‘Lose It’ was one of the first songs we recorded, over a year ago. I knew I wanted it to be the first single off the record, but never could have predicted the way people have embraced it. Thank you to everyone in country radio, to my fans and my team for all of the support.”

Two weeks ago, “Lose It” dethroned Bebe Rexha and Florida Georia Line’s “Meant to Be” after a record 50 weeks atop the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, a similar feat to when his “What Ifs” featuring Lauren Alaina halted Sam Hunt’s then recorded-setting 34 weeks at No. 1 with “Body Like A Backroad.”

photo by Jason Simanek

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