Complete List of Luke Combs Songs in Alphabetical Order

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Luke Combs, born and raised in Asheville, North Carolina, found his love for music early in life through school choirs and vocal programs. Transitioning to Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, he continued to pursue his passion by performing at local bars and venues. His first EP, The Way She Rides, released in 2014, marked the beginning of his journey in the country music scene. To fully commit to his burgeoning career in Nashville, Combs decided to leave college just short of completing his degree.

Upon his move to Nashville, Combs released independent projects, notably the 2015 EP This One’s for You, which began to attract a dedicated fanbase. The single “Hurricane” catapulted Combs into the limelight, catching the attention of major labels like Columbia Nashville, with whom he eventually signed. The re-release of “Hurricane” in 2017 topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart for two consecutive weeks, establishing Combs as a prominent name in country radio.

Combs’ debut album, This One’s for You, dropped in June 2017, heralding immense commercial success and producing several chart-topping hits. Songs like “When It Rains It Pours,” “One Number Away,” “She Got the Best of Me,” and “Beautiful Crazy” each claimed the number-one spot on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. This milestone made Combs one of the few artists to achieve five consecutive number-one singles on the chart.

Continuing his streak of success, Combs released the deluxe edition, This One’s for You Too, featuring the fan-favorite “Beautiful Crazy,” which became a massive crossover hit. The momentum carried into his sophomore album, What You See Is What You Get, released in November 2019, debuting at number one on both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums charts. The album’s singles, including “Beer Never Broke My Heart” and “Even Though I’m Leaving,” further solidified Combs’ position in the modern country music landscape.

In October 2020, Combs unveiled the deluxe edition of his second album, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get, with additional hits like “Forever After All,” showcasing his mainstream appeal. The year also marked him winning the Country Music Association’s Male Vocalist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year titles, underscoring his commercial triumph and critical acclaim in the industry.

The release of his third studio album, Growin’ Up, in June 2022 continued Combs’ string of number-one hits, featuring standout tracks like “Doin’ This” and “The Kind of Love We Make.” His knack for blending heartfelt ballads with energetic anthems kept audiences intrigued, resulting in his consecutive wins as CMA Entertainer of the Year. Following up with his fourth album, Gettin’ Old, Combs explored themes of aging, fatherhood, and changing priorities, demonstrating a new facet of his songwriting through a cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car.”

Aside from his musical accolades, Combs remains grounded in his values, supporting charitable causes and using his platform to raise awareness for issues close to his heart. Grappling with anxiety and body image concerns, he stands as a relatable figure for fans. Embracing fatherhood with the birth of his first child in 2022, Combs channels his evolving personal life into his music, bringing reflective and family-oriented themes to the forefront while maintaining his signature sound in a way that resonates with audiences worldwide.

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