Kane Brown Loses Millions in Alleged Fraudulent Business Deal

Kane Brown Loses Millions in Alleged Fraudulent Business Deal

Kane Brown has revealed he lost $10 million tied to an early recording agreement. He said the deal was fraudulent and damaged his earning potential.

The original deal and ensuing litigation

Brown signed his first record contract in 2015. He later described the agreement as a scam.

In 2019, former producer Polow da Don sued Brown for breach of contract. Brown responded with a countersuit. His countersuit alleged the contract was fraudulent and costly.

The $10 million disclosure

On the Bobbycast, Brown named the exact figure he believes he forfeited. “I don’t have what a lot of people think that I have,” he told the host.

He added, “I asked my business manager. I got screwed out of that.” Brown said the loss totaled $10 million.

How he describes the impact

Brown has said the deal “drastically limited his earning potential.” He also told listeners he does not dwell on the loss. He called himself blessed despite the setback.

Brown noted he could have been working at FedEx and supporting his family differently. He said the missing funds would have allowed him to give more away.

Career context and resilience

Brown first gained attention by posting cover videos on social media. He released his first single, “Used to Love You Sober,” in 2015.

He has since achieved significant chart success. The singer has nine No. 1 hits, including a duet with his wife, Katelyn.

Public reaction and ongoing coverage

Fans and industry observers followed the legal fight closely. Coverage noted the claim that Kane Brown loses millions amid an alleged fraudulent business deal.

Filmogaz.com will continue to report developments in the case and any related industry fallout.