![]() ![]() With “Better Together” being released as a single, Combs has potentially ended the era of singles from his sophomore album (standard edition), thus making room for future singles like the fan-favorite “Forever After All” which will undoubtedly go number one if sent to radio. ![]() On October 23rd, Combs is set to release a deluxe, repackaged edition of his sophomore album titled “What You See Ain’t Always What You Get” which will feature five new songs, including his recently released “ Without You” and recently debuted “ The Other Guy”. With “Better Together” being sent to Country radio, Combs is looking to continue his streak of being the first Country artist to top the Billboard Country Airplay chart with their first ten singles, a record that Combs continues to increase with each single. ![]() Prior to his tenth single, every song that Combs has sent to radio has earned number one certification, and “Better Together” will likely not fall short of that mark. From Combs’ debut album “This One’s For” (“This One’s For You Too” ) three of the singles came from the standard album, with two coming from the deluxe. On October 12th, “Better Together” will become Combs’ tenth single to be sent to Country radio, and the fifth from his sophomore album, “What You See Is What You Get”. Additionally, “Better Together” has already earned nearly 60 million streams on Spotify alone () before even being sent to Country radio. Luke told Spotify in regard to the track “It was one of those things where I was thinking about – at the time – my girlfriend and wanting her to be a bigger part of my life and feeling like we went together really well.” From that, Combs was inspired to write “Better Together” with frequent collaborators, Dan Isbell and Randy Montana.Īs it stands, “Better Together” has already become Combs’ sixth most-popular track on Spotify before even becoming a single, even beating out singles like “Even Though I’m Leaving”. ![]() And really right now, I look forward to playing that song live as much as any of them, so it’s a special one for sure.I live for #engaged #fyp #wedding #sweet #nature ♬ Better Together – Luke CombsĬombs began writing “Better Together” in Boone, North Carolina, home of Appalachian State University, where he attended college before moving to Nashville. We finished it that night, and I sent it to Ash (Bowers) who I co-produce my stuff with, and I said, “Man- this might be fresh-baked cookies but I just love this song,” and he said, “Man- I really love it too, we should cut it.” And so we did, and not only did we cut it but it’s the title track to the record. The first part of the story being his smash hit single Beautiful Crazy, the second part is Better Together and the third is a. The track is the second part of Combs’ three part love story with his wife Nicole Hocking Combs. “The night before, literally the night before we went into the studio, Joe and I were hanging out and that song came up and he had an idea of how to work on it, and so we chased that down, and we called Phil and Phil came over and we worked on that song. Luke Combs shared the story behind his latest country radio single Better Together on Friday (Oct. We’d actually written that song about a year before we tracked it, but we knew we had something cool in the version we wrote back then, but we also knew that it wasn’t quite there, you know the dots weren’t quite connected,” Combs explained of the song. “‘Better Together’ is a song I wrote with one of my best friends, Joe Fox, and Phil Barton, and incredible writer, great guy. The song is co-written by Combs alongside his good friend Joe Fox and Phil Barton. The first part of the story being his smash hit single “Beautiful Crazy,” the second part is “Better Together” and the third is a song that is coming out on his deluxe album called “Forever After All.” Luke Combs shared the story behind his latest country radio single “Better Together” on Friday (Oct. ![]()
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