Go Around

Album: Different Man (2022)
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Songfacts®:

  • Here, Kane Brown recounts a chance meeting with a girl in a bar. The pair imbibe and the country star gets flirty with her, but his potential lover has had more than her fair share of romantic disappointments, so she has built up walls. Brown assures her he's a different beast and isn't "in the business of breaking hearts." He feels there's something going down between them and beseeches her to "give me a go around."
  • Brown wrote "Go Around" with Ernest K. Smith, Garrett Nichols, Jordan Schmidt and Zach Beeken. Both Smith and Schmidt are regular Brown songwriting partners: Smith co-penned "Memory" and "One Mississippi," and Schmidt worked on "What Ifs" and "Like I Love Country Music." Garrett Nichols and Zach Beeken are members of the country music band Restless Road.
  • Nashville mainstay Dan Huff produced the track, which incorporates a blistering fiddle section.

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