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Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan
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Thomas Luther “Luke” Bryan (born July 17, 1976) is an American singer and songwriter. Bryan began his musical career in the mid-2000s, writing songs for his longtime friends from high school, performers Travis Tritt and Billy Currington and releasing his first spring break album. After signing with Capitol Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee in 2007 with his cousin, Chad Christopher Boyd, he released the album I’ll Stay Me, which included the singles “All My Friends Say”, “We Rode in Trucks”, and “Country Man”. The follow-up album Doin’ My Thing included “Do I”, which Bryan co-wrote with Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum, and the #1 singles “Rain Is a Good Thing” and “Someone Else Calling You Baby”.

Tailgates & Tanlines, released in 2011, includes “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)”, and the number one singles “I Don’t Want This Night to End”, “Drunk on You”, and “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye”. Bryan’s fourth album, Crash My Party, was released in August 2013 and includes the number one singles “Crash My Party”, “That’s My Kind of Night”, “Drink a Beer”, “Play It Again”, “Roller Coaster” and “I See You”. The fifth album, Kill The Lights, was released in August 2015 and its lead single, “Kick the Dust Up”, became his 13th number one hit, followed by his 14th number one “Strip It Down”. Bryan co-wrote all of his singles with the exception of “Drunk on You”, “Crash My Party”, “That’s My Kind of Night”, “Drink a Beer”, “Play It Again”, “Roller Coaster”, and “Kick the Dust Up” and co-produced all four albums and one compilation album with Jeff Stevens. Bryan was the recipient of the Academy of Country Music Awards and Country Music Association Awards “Entertainer of the Year” award.[8] To date, Bryan has sold over 7 million albums and 27 million singles worldwide.[9]

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