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Luke Combs, who The New York Times calls, “the most promising and influential new country star of the last five years,” is a multi-platinum, ACM, CMA, CMT and Billboard Music Award-winning artist from Asheville, NC. In the past year, Combs has received widespread attention, including for the release of “Six Feet Apart,” which he wrote last summer as a reaction to the pandemic. The song received an overwhelming response including praise from Entertainment Weekly, Billboard, Associated Press, The Tennessean and Rolling Stone, who proclaimed, “it sums up everything we’re all feeling, thinking, and dreaming about…it’s easy to be cynical right now, but Combs and his co-writers succeed in manifesting some semblance of hope,” while Music Row declared, “The mighty Luke Combs strikes again. He shines a pinpoint spotlight on our current crisis with a terrific tune.” “Six Feet Apart” appears on What You See Ain't Always What You Get—Combs’ new deluxe album which debuted at #1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart as well as Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart this past November. The deluxe edition features all 18 tracks from Combs’ double Platinum-certified, global #1 album, What You See Is What You Get, as well as five new songs including “Six Feet Apart” and “Forever After All,” which debuted at #2 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart—the highest entrance ever for a male country solo artist. Adding to his record-breaking success, Combs achieved his tenth-consecutive #1 single at country radio earlier this month—a first on the Billboard Country Airplay chart—and recently made history as the first artist ever to have their first two studio albums spend 25 weeks or more at #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart—breaking Taylor Swift’s previously held record at 24 weeks.
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