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Luke Combs Reveals Which Song Will Drop Next From Upcoming 18-Track Album

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Luke Combs announced that he’s kicking off the weekend by releasing a new songs as fans eagerly await the award-winning singer-songwriter’s 18-track album. Combs shared a powerful, acoustic rendition of ā€œGrowin’ Up and Gettin’ Old,ā€ revealing that the coming-of-age anthem will make its official debut on Friday (January 27).

Combs has previously teased the unreleased song on his social media channels, stirring anticipation for his new music: ā€œIt's when you start thinkin' how much time left you got / If there's more sand, in the bottom or the top / 'Cause that hourglass we have don't last forever / I've been thinkin' 'bout it more and more these days / It's like the less you have the faster that it goes / In the middle of growin' up and gettin old.ā€

ā€œGrowin’ Up and Gettin’ Oldā€ is one of several unreleased songs Combs has shared on his social media channels lately, including ā€œLove You Anyway,ā€ ā€œTattoo On A Sunburn,ā€Ā and the highly-requested ā€œFive Leaf Clover.ā€ Some fans still couldn’t resist begging for ā€œFive Leaf Cloverā€ in the comments: ā€œIĀ think you misspelt five leaf clover,ā€ ā€œWhere’s Five Leaf Clover?!?,ā€ ā€œHow bout Five Leaf Clover!?,ā€ ā€œIt’s not Five Leaf Clover but it will do!,ā€ and ā€œThis isn’t 5 leaf clover !!!!!!,ā€ to name a few.

Combs, the reigningĀ iHeartRadio Music Awards Country Artist of the Year, announced earlier this month that he would follow Growin’ Up, his award-winning 12-track album that released in summer 2022, with a collection of ā€œ18 new, unreleased songs,ā€ just in time for his massive world tour. Combs will span three continents with stops in 16 countries, with special guestsĀ Riley Green,Ā Lainey Wilson,Ā Flatland Cavalry,Ā Brent Cobb,Ā Cody JohnsonĀ andĀ Lane PittmanĀ on select dates. the new album is set to release on March 24. Listen to Combs’ rendition of ā€œGrowin’ Up and Gettin’ Oldā€ here:


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