ALBUMLove You, Miss You, Mean It - SingleLuke Bryan
Albums by Luke Bryan
ALBUMPlay It Again: The Songs You Loved In 2023Luke Bryan
ALBUMBorn Here Live Here Die Here (Video Deluxe Edition)Luke Bryan
ALBUMWhat Makes You CountryLuke Bryan
ALBUMKill the Lights (Deluxe)Luke Bryan
ALBUMCrash My Party (Deluxe)Luke Bryan
ALBUMTailgates & TanlinesLuke Bryan
ALBUMDoin' My ThingLuke Bryan
ALBUMI'll Stay MeLuke Bryan
Luke Bryan's Popular Music Videos
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Born Here Live Here Die Here
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What She Wants Tonight
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Waves
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Artist Playlists
Luke Bryan Essentials
The peanut farmer's son became a superstar.
Luke Bryan Video Essentials
The superstar's clips embody pure, uncut country.
Set List: Luke Bryan’s Country On Tour
All the hits the country superstar is playing on his 2023 tour.
Inspired by Luke Bryan
He brought the party attitude back to country music.
Luke Bryan: Deep Cuts
The king of party-hearty country gets reflective.
Artist Biography
One of country music’s brightest 21st-century stars, Luke Bryan rose from humble beginnings to become a stadium headliner whose affable charm and resolute optimism fueled a series of carefree country-rock jams. Born in Leesburg, GA, in 1976, Bryan began playing guitar as a teen, and while in college at Georgia Southern University he gigged on and around campus. Shortly after he graduated, he moved to Nashville, where he broke in as a songwriter before scoring his own record deal. His 2007 debut single “All My Friends Say,” a hip-shaking recollection of a rough night out, blended honky-tonk attitude with heartbroken candor. Bryan would become known for being one of Nashville’s more genre-busting performers, covering Lady Gaga and OneRepublic songs while releasing singles like the hip-hop-tinged “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)” and the shimmering ballad “Do I.” His time spent on the college circuit inspired his series of Spring Break EPs, a party-minded run of releases that, along with tracks like the stomping “Kick the Dust Up” and the chilled-out Florida Georgia Line collaboration “This Is How We Roll,” positioned him as the king of the brawny subgenre called “bro country.” Yet Bryan has held on to the sense of humanity and hope that informed his earliest songwriting, with the elegiac “Drink a Beer” and the sanguine “Most People Are Good” showing off his vulnerable side, and his annual Farm Tour benefit concerts bringing his celebratory live sets to the rural areas that shaped him.