Luke Combs
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Birth name | Luke Albert Combs[1] |
Born | [2] Huntersville, North Carolina, U.S.[2] |
March 2, 1990
Genres | Country |
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Years active | 2014–present |
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Website | www |
Awards: Full list |
Luke Albert Combs (/koʊmz/;[3] born March 2, 1990) is an American country singer. Born and raised in North Carolina, he began performing as a child. After dropping out of college to pursue a career in music, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he released his debut EP, The Way She Rides, in 2014.
In 2017, Combs released his debut album, This One's for You, which reached number four on the Billboard 200. His second album, What You See Is What You Get, was released on November 8, 2019, and topped the charts in multiple territories, becoming his first to do so. His music has earned him three Grammy Award nominations, two iHeart Radio music awards, four Academy of Country Music Awards and six Country Music Association Awards, including the 2021 and 2022 Entertainer of the Year award, their highest honor.
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Early life
Combs was born in Huntersville, North Carolina, the only child of Rhonda and Chester Combs.[4] The family moved to Asheville, North Carolina.[5][6] As a child he performed in chorus class, multiple school musicals, and joined his church choir, which performed once at Carnegie Hall.[7]
He attended Appalachian State University, where he worked as a bouncer at a bar before gaining stage time in that same bar.[8] He played his first country music show at the Parthenon Cafe in Boone, North Carolina. After five years and with an hour left on his degree, he dropped out to pursue his country music career. He later moved to Nashville, Tennessee for the same reason.[9]
Career
2014–2019: Beginnings and This One's For You
Combs released his first EP, The Way She Rides, in February 2014. Later that year, he released his second EP, Can I Get an Outlaw.[10][2] In November 2015 he released his third EP, This One's for You. In late 2016, he was named one of Sounds Like Nashville's "Artists to Watch".[11] In 2016, his first single, "Hurricane", sold 15,000 copies in its first week,[12] and debuted at number 46 on Hot Country Songs.[13] He signed a deal with Sony Music Nashville, and the debut single from This One's for You, "Hurricane", was re-released on Columbia Nashville.[12] "Hurricane" reached number one on the country radio airplay chart on May 15, 2017, holding that spot for two weeks.[14]
In June 2017, he released his major label debut album, also titled This One's for You, on Columbia Nashville and River House Artists.[2] It hit number one on Billboard's Top Country Albums[15] and number five on the Billboard 200[16] in its first week. The album's second single, "When It Rains It Pours", was released to country radio on June 19, 2017.[17] It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart in October 2017. The album's third single, "One Number Away", was released to country radio on January 8, 2018. In June 2018, he released a deluxe version titled This One's for You Too, with five bonus tracks, two of which ("She Got the Best of Me" and "Beautiful Crazy") were issued as singles with both reaching number-one. "Beautiful Crazy" reached number one on Country Airplay in February 2019, giving him five number-ones on the Billboard country chart with his first five singles.[18] The song reached number one on three additional country charts – Hot Country Songs, Country Streaming Songs, and Country Digital Song Sales.[18]
2019–2021: What You See Is What You Get
On June 11, 2019, he was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry.[19] In August 2019, This One's for You spent its 44th week at number one on Top Country Albums, setting the record for the longest reign at the top of that chart by a male artist.[20] His second album, What You See Is What You Get, was released on November 8, 2019.[21] The album has charted the singles "Beer Never Broke My Heart", "Even Though I'm Leaving", "Does to Me" (a duet with Eric Church), and "Lovin' on You", all of which have reached number one on the country chart.
In May 2020, he released the single "Six Feet Apart".[22] The single quickly became popular to listeners as it illustrated the challenges of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.[23] In June 2020 he confirmed his next single would be "Lovin' on You", which was released on both his second album and the EP The Prequel, which predated the album. He announced a deluxe version of What You See Is What You Get, titled What You See Ain't Always What You Get, with five new songs; it was released on October 23, 2020.[24] The track "Forever After All" set streaming records in country music on Apple Music and Spotify.[25]
2022–2023: Growin' Up and Gettin' Old
Growin' Up, his third album, was released on June 24, 2022.[26] The album has charted the singles "Doin' This"; "The Kind of Love We Make", which reached number one on the country chart and number eight on the Hot 100; and "Going, Going, Gone". In May 2023 Combs collaborated with English star Ed Sheeran on the single "Life Goes On".[27] Following the release of the single, Sheeran's solo version of the song was released on his fifth studio album - (Subtract).
His fourth album, Gettin' Old, was released on March 24, 2023.[28] A promotional single, "Growin' Up and Gettin' Old", and a single, "Love You Anyway", were released ahead of the album. His cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" was streamed more than 65 million times on Spotify in less than two months after the album was released, making it the most popular song from the album on that platform.[29] Combs's version of "Fast Car" reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, higher than Chapman's original 1988 version, and No. 1 on the US Adult Top 40, US Country Airplay and US Hot Country Songs charts, as well as No. 1 on the Canada Country charts. The song garnered Combs the Single of the Year at the 57th Annual Country Music Association Awards on November 8, 2023.[30] At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024, Combs performed a duet of the song with Chapman.[31] He counts the song as his first favorite song and having an impact on him since he was a child.[32]
2024–present: Fathers & Sons
In May 2024, Combs released "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma", the lead single from the Twisters soundtrack.[33] Combs released "The Man He Sees in Me" on June 6, 2024, along with the announcement of his fifth studio album titled Fathers & Sons, which was released on June 14, 2024.[34]
Personal life
In early 2016, Combs started dating Nicole Hocking, and the two became engaged in November 2018.[35][36] They married in Florida on August 1, 2020.[37] On June 19, 2022, they had their first child, a son.[38] On August 15, 2023, their second son was born.[39][40]
Combs began to struggle with anxiety and primarily obsessional obsessive compulsive disorder in adolescence through his college years; he has said that while it is something he has learned to control better, he still struggles with obsessive thoughts from time to time.[41]
In 2023, Combs obtained a $250,000 SAD Scheme default judgment against Nicol Harness, a fan who had sold $380 worth of tumblers featuring a likeness of Combs.[42][43][44] Combs subsequently issued an apology, sent Harness $11,000, and offered to sell the tumblers through his official merchandise store to assist with Harness's medical bills.[42][43][44]
Discography
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- This One's for You (2017)
- What You See Is What You Get (2019)
- Growin' Up (2022)
- Gettin' Old (2023)
- Fathers & Sons (2024)
Tours
Headlining
- Don't Tempt Me with a Good Time Tour (2017–18)
- Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour (2019)
- What You See Is What You Get Tour (2020–21)
- Luke Combs World Tour (2023)
- Growin' Up and Gettin' Old Tour (2024)
Supporting
- The Devil Don't Sleep Tour (2017) with Brantley Gilbert
- High Noon Neon Tour (2018) with Jason Aldean
- Here on Earth Tour (2020) with Tim McGraw (two dates)
Awards and nominations
Year | Awards | Category | Recipient/Work | Result | Ref |
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2017 | CMT Music Awards | Breakthrough Video of the Year | "Hurricane" | Nominated | [45] |
Country Music Association Awards | New Artist of the Year | Luke Combs | Nominated | [46] | |
2018 | Academy of Country Music Awards | New Male Vocalist of the Year | Luke Combs | Nominated | |
iHeartRadio Music Awards | Country Song of the Year | "Hurricane" | Nominated | [47] | |
New Country Artist of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | |||
Billboard Music Awards | Top Country Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | [48] | |
Top Country Album | This One's for You | Nominated | |||
CMT Music Awards | Video of the Year | "When It Rains It Pours" | Nominated | [49] | |
Country Music Association Awards | New Artist of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
American Music Awards | Favorite Album - Country | This One's for You | Nominated | [50] | |
2019 | Grammy Awards | Best New Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |
Academy of Country Music Awards | New Male Artist of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | ||
Male Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
CMT Music Awards | CMT Performance of the Year | Luke Combs and Leon Bridges | Won | [51] | |
Video of the Year | "She Got the Best of Me" | Nominated | |||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | Country Artist of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | [52] | |
Billboard Music Awards | Top Country Artist | Luke Combs | Won | [53] | |
Top Country Male Artist | Luke Combs | Won | |||
Top Country Album | This One's For You | Won | |||
Top Country Song | "She Got the Best of Me" | Nominated | |||
Country Music Association Awards | Male Vocalist of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | ||
Song of the Year | "Beautiful Crazy" | Won | |||
Musical Event of the Year | "Brand New Man" (w/ Brooks & Dunn) | Nominated | |||
2020 | Grammy Awards | Best Country Duo/Group Performance | Nominated | ||
Academy of Country Music Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Luke Combs | Nominated | ||
Male Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
Album of the Year | What You See Is What You Get | Won | |||
Country Music Association Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Luke Combs | Nominated | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Won | ||||
Album of the Year | What You See Is What You Get | Won | |||
Single of the Year | "Beer Never Broke My Heart" | Nominated | |||
Song of the Year | "Even Though I'm Leaving" | Nominated | |||
"I Hope You're Happy Now" | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Music Awards | Top Country Artist | Luke Combs | Won | [54] | |
Top Country Male | Won | ||||
Top Country Album | What You See Is What You Get | Won | |||
People's Choice Awards | The Country Artist of 2020 | Luke Combs | Nominated | ||
2021 | Nashville Songwriter Awards | Songwriter-Artist of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | [55] |
ARIA Music Awards | ARIA Award for Best International Artist | Luke Combs - What You See Ain't Always What You Get | Nominated | [56] | |
Academy of Country Music Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Luke Combs | Nominated | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Music Event of the Year | "Does to Me" (with Eric Church) | Nominated | |||
Billboard Music Awards | Top Country Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | [57] | |
Top Country Male Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Country Music Association Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Song of the Year | "Forever After All" | Nominated | |||
2022 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Luke Combs | Nominated | |
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Music Awards | Top Country Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | [58] | |
Top Country Male Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Top Country Song | "Forever After All" | Nominated | |||
Country Music Association Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Album of the Year | Growin' Up | Won | |||
2023 | Grammy Awards | Best Country Album | Nominated | ||
ARIA Music Awards | Best International Artist | Himself | Nominated | ||
Broadcast Music, Inc. | Country Writer of the Year | Luke Combs | Won | ||
Country Music Association Awards | Single of the Year | "Fast Car" | Won | ||
Entertainer of the Year | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Album of the Year | Gettin' Old | Nominated | |||
Billboard Music Awards | Top Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | [59] | |
Top Male Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Top Hot 100 Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Top Country Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Top Country Male Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Top Country Touring Artist | Luke Combs | Nominated | |||
Top Country Album | Gettin' Old | Nominated | |||
Growin' Up | Nominated | ||||
Top Country Song | "Fast Car" | Nominated | |||
2024 | Grammy Awards | Best Country Solo Performance | "Fast Car" | Nominated | |
People's Choice Awards | The Male Artist | Himself | Nominated | [60] | |
The Male Country Artist | Nominated | ||||
The Song | "Fast Car" | Nominated | |||
The Album | Gettin' Old | Nominated | |||
The Concert Tour | Luke Combs World Tour | Nominated |
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