Linda Evangelista Claims Ex Gerald Marie Physically Abused Her

Linda Evangelista Claims Ex Gerald Marie Physically Abused Her

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AS KANE BROWN readies the release of “I Can Feel It,” a new song that samples the iconic drum solo from Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” the country artist is announcing a run of spring tour dates he’s dubbed In the Air tour. The dates kick off in March and run through September. Several of the dates include stadium appearances.

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Tyler Hubbard will serve as the opening act for most dates, while Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Bailey Zimmerman, Cole Swindell, Parmalee, Locash, and RaeLynn will appear on various dates.

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Earlier this year, Brown was the first Black artist to sell out Boston’s Fenway Park, where he’ll be returning next year. “When I started playing bigger places, I got imposter syndrome,” he recently told Today. “It moved too fast. I wasn’t the greatest onstage.

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I wondered what everybody thought about me. But when I did Fenway, I knew that I was supposed to be there. Fenway was very iconic to me. And when I got out there, there was no nerves. There was no, ‘Oh, my God.’ It was, ‘It’s showtime.'”

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Brown co-wrote the upcoming “I Can Feel It” with Gabe Foust and Jaxson Free; Collins is also a credited songwriter on the song. Country music’s recent embrace of past pop hits has become a go-to formula in recent months. Chris Young recently interpolated David Bowie’s “Rebel Rebel,” and Dustin Lynch recently put a new spin on Dobie Gray’s “Drift Away.”

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As for “In the Air Tonight,” the song has had quite the comeback in recent weeks. Diddy used the song on “Another One of Me” and Chris Stapleton and Snoop Dogg recently collaborated on a remake of the tune for Monday Night Football.