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  2. Category:Luke Bryan songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Luke Bryan songs or lists of Luke Bryan songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Luke Bryan songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  3. Fast (Luke Bryan song) - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for "Fast" was directed by Michael Monaco and premiered March 2, 2017. [4] The "nostalgic" video features Bryan playing guitar on an empty stage, interspersed with personal photos that chronicle his career and family life.

  4. Luke Bryan discography - Wikipedia

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    American country music singer Luke Bryan has released eight studio albums, seven compilation albums, eight extended plays, and 34 singles.. Bryan began his career with the release of I'll Stay Me in 2007 by Capitol Nashville, with the album spawning two top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart: his debut single "All My Friends Say" (number five) and "Country Man" (number 10).

  5. Born Here Live Here Die Here - Wikipedia

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    Knockin' Boots" was released on April 8, 2019 [7] [8] as the debut single from Bryan's seventh studio album. "What She Wants Tonight" was released on October 24, 2019 [9] as the second single. In January 2020 during an Instagram Live video, Bryan announced the name of the album would be Born Here Live Here Die Here. [10]

  6. Up (Luke Bryan song) - Wikipedia

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    "Up" is a song recorded by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was included exclusively on the deluxe edition of Born Here Live Here Die Here and released as its sixth and final single on October 11, 2021. The song was written by Jeremy Bussey, Taylor Phillips and Bobby Pinson, and produced by Jeff Stevens and Jody Stevens. [1]

  7. I Don't Want This Night to End - Wikipedia

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    "I Don't Want This Night to End" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was released in September 2011 as the second single from his album Tailgates & Tanlines. The song, written by Bryan, Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip, is a "guy meets girl" love story.

  8. Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, Jelly Roll and More ...

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    Jelly then introduces a video of the late artist in his final studio session recording “Ships That Don’t Come In” for HARDY’s Hixtape Volume 3, which celebrates the music of the late Joe ...

  9. Roller Coaster (Luke Bryan song) - Wikipedia

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    "Roller Coaster" is a song written by Michael Carter and Cole Swindell and recorded by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was released in June 2014 as the fifth single from Bryan's 2013 album Crash My Party.