Luke Combs
Luke Combs, born in 1990, is an award-winning American country music singer and songwriter known for his heartfelt lyrics and chart-topping hits like "Hurricane" and "When It Rains It Pours".
Country Singer
March 2, 1990
Pisces
35
North Carolina
Luke Combs, born in Charlotte, North Carolina, and raised in Asheville, has taken the country music world by storm. His passion for music, influenced by his grandfather, led him to leave Appalachian State University to pursue a music career.
Combs gained recognition with the release of his single “Hurricane” in 2016 and subsequently signed with Columbia Nashville. His debut album, “This One’s for You,” released in 2017, achieved commercial success. He followed up with critically acclaimed albums, including “What You See Is What You Get” (2019) and “Growin’ Up” (2022).
Throughout his career, Combs has accumulated numerous accolades, including the Academy of Country Music Award for New Male Artist of the Year and the Country Music Association Award for New Artist of the Year, both in 2018. He also won the iHeartRadio Music Award for Country Song of the Year for “Beautiful Crazy” in 2019.
Combs’ chart-topping singles, such as “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” “When It Rains It Pours,” and “Doin’ This,” have solidified his status as a country music superstar.
Beyond his music, Combs is known for his down-to-earth personality and strong connection with his fans. He married Nicole Hocking in 2020, and they welcomed their first child, a son named Tex Lawrence Combs, in 2022.
Combs’ journey from working as a bouncer to becoming a country music sensation is an inspiring tale of passion, determination, and talent. His charitable efforts through the Luke Combs Foundation further demonstrate his commitment to making a positive impact on society.