What You See Ain'T Always What You Get

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What You See Ain'T Always What You Get

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New Zealand album certifications – Luke Combs – What You See Is What You Get". Recorded Music NZ . Retrieved September 26, 2022. Bernstein, Jonathan (November 8, 2019). "Luke Combs Is a Mainstream Country Everyman on "What You See Is What You Get" ". Rolling Stone . Retrieved May 2, 2020. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2023 Singles" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved July 9, 2023. a b Dukes, Billy (April 21, 2022). "Luke Combs Shares New Album Title, Cover Art". The Boot . Retrieved April 21, 2022.

Houston, We Got a Problem" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number five on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [52] a b "ARIA Top 50 Albums for week of 16 October 2023". Australian Recording Industry Association. October 16, 2023 . Retrieved October 15, 2023. Love You Anyway": "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. February 20, 2023 . Retrieved February 18, 2023. The latter, “The “My Kinda Folk” fits in line with his song “Blue Collar Boys.” Combs is always reminding us that he is humble to his core and that he knows exactly who he is and where he came from. Both these songs are a must-play when concert season finally rolls around again! On August 20, Combs announced that the album will be re-released as a deluxe album titled What You See Ain't Always What You Get on October 23, 2020, featuring "Six Feet Apart", as well as five new songs. The first of the new songs "Without You" was released as a promotional single on September 18. [11] Commercial performance [ edit ]

Combs's second studio album, 2018's What You See Is What You Get, accounted for five more singles including the Eric Church duet " Does to Me". In 2020, the album was released as What You See Ain't Always What You Get and accounted for two more singles including " Forever After All", which tied a record set by Luke Bryan's Kill the Lights for the most number-one singles off a country album. [3] Additionally, "Forever After All" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Unlike Eric Church, his closest contemporary ( who cameos on the tender mid-tempo ballad “Does to Me”), Combs is entirely uninterested in tying together his LPs with a high concept framework. As a an old-fashioned Nashville formalist, Combs focuses his attention, instead, on the much-harder-than-it-looks process of creating instantly recognizable hooks (see his phrasing on the slurred chorus of “Beer Never Broke My Heart”). Luke Combs' 'What You See Ain't Always What You Get' Makes History With Seventh Chart-Topper". MusicRow. November 22, 2021 . Retrieved October 27, 2022.

Reuter, Annie (September 12, 2019). "Luke Combs Drops Raucous Drinking Song '1, 2 Many' With Brooks & Dunn: Listen". Billboard . Retrieved September 13, 2019. Combs’ collaboration with violinist, Amanda Shires, “Without You” was also released before the record. Similar to one of our favorite deep cuts, “This One’s For You” off his debut record, “Without You” is sentimental, honest, and highly personal. The new song is the ultimate expression of gratitude to all that have helped him get to this point in his career. Right now Combs is absolutely the biggest star that you probably aren’t too familiar with if you’re within 25 miles of salt water and almost definitely know if you’re a little more inland than that. Radio-wise, he’s the hottest out-of-the-gate country newcomer since Garth Brooks in the early ‘90s (whose own everyman persona turned out to mask a peculiar brilliance that we’ll never understand until scientists dissect his brain someday). Combs is the first country artist ever to have his first five singles all become airplay No. 1s, and his debut album, 2017’s “This One’s for You,” just tied Shania Twain’s old record for number of weeks atop the country sales chart and is poised to break it. Arena shows sell out in minutes, and he’s got at least one stadium gig already booked for 2020. As far as the mainstream media have been concerned, though, he’s still nearly a non-entity, which maybe only endears him more to the base: At last, one we get to keep to ourselves. Or maybe his follow-up, “What You See Is What You Get,” will change all that. You can only hide this belty a voice under a bushel for so long before even the coasts hear it.

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