Country singer Blanco Brown received “significant injuries” in a head-on collusion Monday night and underwent 12 hours of surgery as a result of the accident, his record label announced…
received “significant injuries” in a head-on collusion Monday night and underwent 12 hours of surgery as a result of the accident, his record label announced Thursday morning.
The singer, who became known for his crossover hit “The Git Up” in 2019, was said to be resting in an intensive care unit as he awaited additional surgery.’s beloved Blanco Brown, the artist behind 2019’s worldwide viral smash ‘The Git Up’ and current hit ‘Just the Way,’ was involved in a head-on collision Monday night near his home in Atlanta, GA.
Brown had a song on EDMY producer Diplo’s recent album of collaborations with country artists. His debut album, “Honeysuckle & Lightning Bugs,” was released by BBR last October.
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