Country star Kane Brown has sold select publishing assets to HarbourView Equity Partners, an investment firm founded and headed by Sherrese Clarke Soares.
"Partnering with someone like Kane who adds such a beautiful texture to the country genre is consistent with who we are as a firm," said HarbourView CEO Sherrese Clarke Soares. "Kane is a special talent, and we are excited to be on the journey."
"I'm grateful to Sherrese and HarbourView for their belief in my songwriting catalog. These songs that I've written are very meaningful to my fans and my career," shared Brown.
After going viral with his first single "Don't Go City on Me" in 2014, Brown went on to release multiple hit singles, including "What Ifs," "Homesick," "Used To Love You Sober," "Like I Love Country Music," "Lose It," "One Thing Right" and "Be Like That."
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