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Kane Brown's Flirty Duet With Wife Katelyn Brown Gets Revamped — Listen

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Kane Brown just shared a remixed version of “Body Talk,” the flirty new duet with his wife, Katelyn Brown.

The electrifying Drove Remix of “Body Talk” arrived on Friday (December 27), bringing an upbeat pop sound to the married duo’s latest collaboration. Kane and Katelyn released “Body Talk,” along with an Alex Alvga-directed music video, last month. It’s the first of two new duets that appears on Kane’s forthcoming album, following their romantic ballad, “Thank God,” in 2022. Kane will release The High Road on January 24.

  1. I Am
  2. Fiddle In The Band
  3. Backseat Driver
  4. Miles On It (with Marshmello)
  5. Says I Can
  6. 3
  7. Rescue (with Khalid)
  8. Haunted (with Jelly Roll)
  9. Start A Fire
  10. Body Talk (with Katelyn Brown)
  11. Gorgeous
  12. Beside Me
  13. I Can Feel It
  14. Things We Quit (With Brad Paisley)
  15. Back Around
  16. Stay
  17. Do Us Part (with Katelyn Brown)
  18. When You Forget

So far, Kane has released “Fiddle In The Band,” “Backseat Driver,” “Miles On It” with Marshmello, “Body Talk” and “I Can Feel It.” The award winner will bring Mitchell TenpennyScotty McCreeryAshley Cooke and Dasha on select stops on his headlining tour in 2025.

Kane will headline the iconic NEW YEAR’S EVE LIVE: NASHVILLE’S BIG BASH, alongside Jelly Roll and Keith Urban, who will also host the show with Entertainment Tonight’s Rachel Smith. Katelyn will join Kane for a song during the star-studded show, per an announcement on Friday. Other new additions include George & Mandy’s First Marriage star Montana Jordan, comedians Bert Kreischer and Leanne MorganBunnie Xo, and Alana Springsteen, who will join Urban on stage. The Bash will also include performances by Big & RichLuke BryanEric ChurchLuke CombsTyler HubbardMiranda LambertPost MaloneShaboozeyBrittney SpencerChris StapletonZach Top and Lainey Wilson. Parker McCollum will take the stage at Brooklyn Bowl with other special guests, and Dustin Lynch will join WCBS-New York’s Lonnie Quinn to count down to the New Year in the Eastern Time zone. The New Year’s Eve Bash in Nashville will continue through the countdown to the Music Note Drop, marking the New Year in the Central Time zone.

NEW YEAR’S EVE LIVE: NASHVILLE’S BIG BASH will air as a five-hour broadcast. The show will air live on Tuesday, December 31 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT, 10:30 PM-1:30 AM, ET/PT) on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.