Brown and Legend to Make National TV Performance Debut of Co-Penned Song On ACM® PRESENTS: OUR COUNTRY on CBS on Sunday, April 5, 8-10 pm ET/PT

 

Nashville, Tenn.– After months of hints from both artists, Kane Brown and John Legend today released “Last Time I Say Sorry,” the first official music collaboration between the two award-winning artists.  “Last Time I Say Sorry” was co-written by Brown, Legend, Matt McGinn and Andrew Goldstein. Produced by Goldstein, the song has already been featured by Entertainment Weekly and ET, and continues to garner attention from fans and critics alike. Listen to “Last Time I Say Sorry” HERE.

Brown and John Legend first connected backstage at “The Voice,” where Legend was a coach and Brown was a guest artist and performed his U.S. Platinum-certified No. 1 hit (#2 Canadian Gold-certified) single “Homesick.” The two collaborated on “Trailer Talk,” Legend’s behind-the-scenes, online interview and performance series that takes place outside of his trailer at “The Voice.” “Last Time I Say Sorry” marks the latest song Legend has released this year, including the #1 “Conversations In The Dark” and most recently “Actions.”

Brown and Legend will make their national television performance debut of “Last Time I Say Sorry” on ACM® PRESENTS: OUR COUNTRY, a special which will broadcast Sunday, April 5 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT and 7:00 PM CT) on the CBS Television Network. Produced by Dick Clark Productions, the two-hour special will feature intimate conversations and at-home acoustic performances of some of the biggest stars in country and other genres, along with clips of standout moments from the Academy of Country Music Awards’™ 55-year history.