Latest Release
- 14 JUN 2024
- 12 Songs
- Gettin' Old · 2023
- Twisters: The Album · 2024
- F-1 Trillion · 2024
- This One's for You · 2015
- Gettin' Old · 2023
- What You See Ain't Always What You Get (Deluxe Edition) · 2020
- This One’s for You Too (Deluxe Edition) · 2018
- Growin' Up · 2022
- This One’s for You Too (Deluxe Edition) · 2018
- Fathers & Sons · 2024
Essential Albums
- Luke Combs’ chart-conquering “Hurricane”, a stormy torch song about a love the narrator just can’t quit, heralded the 2016 arrival of a towering new voice in country music. Combs’ North Carolina-tinged vocals—a combination of grit and soul as suited to intimate moments as arena-rocking grandeur—were something of a revelation in Music City; he clearly had the range. By the time his debut album, 2017’s This One’s for You, made good on the promise of “Hurricane”, Combs had just turned 27. His gruff voice and deft songwriting hand—as well as his approach to songwriting—provided evidence that he was an industry-shaking talent. When Combs moved to Nashville in 2014, he made a point of writing with untested names, like Ray Fulcher, with the intent of just writing songs that Southern boys like themselves would like to hear. He shows his age on songs like the rollicking drinking anthem “Beer Can” or the album’s second single “When It Rains It Pours”, a triumphant tale of a dumped slacker who hits an unbelievable “redneck roll” of good fortune. But even on his first album, it was clear Combs contains multitudes. “When It Rains It Pours” leads directly into the title track, a moving ode to the friends, family and fans who supported him on his path to country stardom. On the earthy “I Got Away With You”, Combs sincerely compares his luck in love with pulling off a heist of the Crown Jewels. He turns the mood around again with “Honky Tonk Highway”, a roadhouse banger that recalls the punchy classics of Brooks & Dunn. Shuttling between these vibes sets the tone for Combs’ career, identifying him as an authentic presence in Nashville, a sensitive and down-to-earth balladeer who can also turn up and rock out. The 2018 deluxe reissue, dubbed This One’s for You Too, adds five tracks to the original that largely flesh out Combs’ sensitive side, with songs like the sweet “Beautiful Crazy” and heartbroken “She Got the Best of Me” paving the album’s way to going multiple times Platinum.
Albums
- 2023
- 2022
Artist Playlists
- Hear the soulful heartbeat behind the hits.
- The country star’s laidback and lovelorn visions of America.
- All the songs you can expect to hear on Luke Combs’ World Tour.
- Lean back and relax with some of their mellowest cuts.
- Grab the mic and sing along with some of their biggest hits.
Live Albums
Appears On
Radio Shows
- Luke Combs swaps stories and songs with his passionate fan club.
- The artist on his album Fathers & Sons.
- The artist on his album Fathers & Sons.
- Luke Combs talks the significance of covering "Fast Car."
- Luke shares his journey to selling out Nissan Stadium.
- Luke Combs talks "Fox in the Henhouse" and "Fast Car."
- Luke celebrates his album 'Gettin' Old' by diving deep into his songwriting process, balancing life as a new dad, and more.
- Zane Lowe speaks with the country star about his song “5 Leaf Clover.”
More To See
About Luke Combs
Luke Combs’ rough-around-the-edges brand of country music provides a welcome foil to Music City’s polished radio fare, mixing versatile songwriting with hard-rock dynamics while always staying true to the genre’s established values. While new artists usually get a cold reception from country radio, Combs (born in 1990 and raised in North Carolina) barged right through any obstacles. His 2016 debut single, “Hurricane”, went to No. 1 on the U.S. country charts. The following year, his second single, “When It Rains It Pours”, went to No. 1. By 2019, Combs was the first country artist in history whose first seven singles went to No. 1—a streak he extended to a lucky 13—and he was soon headlining arenas. It seemed like overnight success, but it wasn’t. Combs moulded his signature sound—a bold, yearning tenor, Southern rock guitars, hip-hop-imbued beats—and released three independent EPs before a major label signed him. It doesn’t hurt that he has an Everyman appeal, looking, he’s said, not like a star but like a typical country fan. In a sea of styled and coiffed Nashville stars, Combs' unkempt manner is a statement of rural masculinity. That attitude is reflected in his thick, raucous sound, but he’s also a diverse songwriter who can toggle from rowdy and loose to sweet and devoted, funny to sentimental. Case in point is the faithful and impassioned 2023 rendition of Tracy Chapman’s classic 1988 track “Fast Car”—Combs’ self-proclaimed favourite song—from his fourth record, Gettin’ Old. In the ’90s, Garth Brooks gave country music the scope of arena rock; Combs has taken up that mantle, shaping it anew for his own generation while keeping the roots of tradition intact.
- HOMETOWN
- Charlotte, NC, United States
- BORN
- 2 March 1990
- GENRE
- Country