Kane Brown has the Batman logo tattooed across his chest — it’s almost the first thing you notice if he’s wearing a low-collared shirt. Previously, the “Thunder in the Rain” singer had said he was just a fan of the superhero, but that’s not nearly the whole story. There was a girl involved. Brown and his ex-girlfriend shared a love of Batman. “We always talked about getting tattoos, like I would get Robin, she would get Batman,” Brown tells Taste of Country. “I had this (tattoo of) three skulls on my chest ... and I needed a cover-up. And the only thing I could really think about at the time was Batman.”
Some photos show only half the tattoo complete. It took several months for the singer to find time to finish the whole thing, and during that time, his career started to blow up. Fans began to believe he was the world’s biggest Batman fan, showering him with Batman-themed gifts. “We watched Batman all the time, me and her,” the country newcomer says. “They were like ‘Oh, he’s such a huge Batman fan because I had a car that was the Batmobile and there was a Batman sticker on the back, so they were getting me all kinds of stuff.”
At the ACM Awards in Las Vegas last April, Brown admitted he was wearing Batman socks. You can see a few more photos of his Batman tattoo in its different stages in the video below. While he doesn’t own the Batmobile any longer, the girl that inspired his ink is still around, although he was clear that she is an ex-girlfriend. A funny story about this mystery woman: she’s part of the narrative that inspired his gold-certified hit “Used to Love You Sober,” too.
Biography
Name | Kane Brown |
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Date of Birth | October 21, 1993 |
Birthplace | Chattanooga, Tennessee |
Genres | Country, R&B |
Notable Songs | Used to Love You Sober, Thunder in the Rain |
Current Tour | Dig Your Roots Tour with Florida Georgia Line |
What Inspired the Tattoo?
Kane Brown's tattoo is more than just a piece of art; it's a symbol of a significant relationship in his life. The decision to cover up his old tattoo with the Batman logo stemmed from a shared love for the superhero with his ex-girlfriend. This personal connection added depth and meaning to his tattoo, turning it into a representation of their bond.
As Brown’s fame grew, so did the stories surrounding his Batman tattoo. Fans began to associate him with Batman, believing he was an avid fan due to his car resembling the Batmobile and his love for the character. This unexpected fame brought about a wave of Batman-themed gifts from fans, showcasing how personal stories often intertwine with public perception.
Even though Kane Brown has moved on from that chapter of his life, the tattoo remains a constant reminder of his past and the experiences that shaped him. It reflects not only his love for a superhero but also the memories of a relationship that inspired him.
Current Career Highlights
As of now, Kane Brown is making waves in the country music scene. His single "Thunder in the Rain" is his second radio single, and he has enjoyed success with many other tracks from his EP, Chapter 1. His ability to blend country and R&B elements has allowed him to carve a unique niche in the industry.
Furthermore, Kane Brown is currently opening for Florida Georgia Line on their Dig Your Roots Tour. This opportunity not only showcases his growing popularity but also connects him with a broader audience, solidifying his place in the country music landscape.
With his captivating stories and relatable experiences, Kane Brown continues to resonate with fans and inspire new listeners. His journey, marked by personal tattoos and musical achievements, remains a testament to the power of storytelling in music.
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