If upon reading the title of this track, which was released on 24 March 2023, you’re saying to yourself its name sounds familiar, that’s because this is a cover of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 hit “Fast...
All three studio albums that North Carolina native Luke Combs has dropped thus far – “This One’s for You” (2017), “What You See Is What You Get” (2019) and “Growin’ Up” (2022) – have reached the pinnacle of the US...
Luke Combs’ “The Kind of Love We Make” starts off with the vocalist implying that both he and the addressee, his significant other, are workaholics. So under his estimation, they need to set aside some quality...
By the looks of things, the addressee in this case (“Tomorrow Me”) is the vocalist’s ex. And it is one of those types of situations where they still have feelings for each other. However,...
Luke Combs uses the song “Doin’ This” to put forth that verily, he is a musician at heart. As a premise he is in fact a very successful musician, so much so that interviewers regularly ask...
As you have probably already deduced from the title, “Forever After All” is a love song. And the way Luke Combs goes about setting the stage concerning his feelings for his significant other is...
Luke Combs’ “1, 2 Many” covers his ‘bad’ habit habit of drowning himself in liquor whenever he gets the chance. In the first verse, he presents himself as being invited by a friend for...
On “Memories Are Made of”, Luke reminisces on his youthful days and realizes that although it was not all that glittery, he had a lot of fun and it helped in shaping him into...
“Don’t Tempt Me” essentially projects the singer as a party animal that has been trying to stay sober for a while. Although the singer presents himself as ready to cut out his old habits,...
Luke Combs uses “She Got the Best of Me” to capture the concept of a person’s first heartbreak which is usually the hardest and its negative effect on future relationships. Here, the narrator appears...