
Kane Brown and Jelly Roll have teamed up on the new collaboration “Haunted,” produced by Dan Huff and co-written by Brown alongside Gabe Foust and Jaxson Free.
“Haunted” appears on Kane’s new album, The High Road, which arrived on January 24. The 18-track album features his current single “Backseat Driver,” as well as fan-favorite hits “I Am,” “Fiddle In The Band,” “I Can Feel It” and collaborations with Marshmello (“Miles On It”), Khalid (“Rescue”), Brad Paisley (“Things We Quit”) and his wife, Katelyn Brown (“Body Talk” and “Do Us Apart”).
Brown shared in a statement: “’Haunted’ is a song that I wrote about depression It’s about everything that I go through, and I know a lot of people that go through as well. It’s really just a song that I wanted to put out there just to cause awareness, because if you don’t go through it then you’re not going to understand it, and I feel like this song sums it up quite a bit, and my boy Jelly Roll jumped on it just to turn it up even more.”
Haunted was released alongside an accompanying music video, directed by Alex Alvga, that was filmed over the course of 2024 and early 2025. The video shows Brown and Jelly Roll dealing with their mental health struggles and the emotional pain of being alone with their thoughts while trying to heal and face their inner demons. Take a look at the video for ‘Haunted’ – HERE.
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