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Luke Combs Might Let Fans Choose His Next Album Songs And It’s Either Genius Or Chaos Waiting To Happen

Luke Combs smiles on stage mid-performance, wearing a cap and strumming his signature white guitar, teasing fans with a bold idea for his next album.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Luke Combs just opened the door for chaos, and fans are ready to kick it wide open.

The chart-topping, beer-sippin’, dad-next-door country superstar hopped on X this week and dropped a little grenade disguised as a casual thought:

“Seriously considering ‘Crowd Sourcing’ my next record. Like just put up a bunch of demos and worktapes to see what y’all like best.”

No filter. No pretense. Just the digital equivalent of “y’all pick the setlist, I’ll sing it.”

And look, it’s a bold move. Most artists are so locked down by label execs and playlist chasers that they wouldn’t dare let the masses touch an unreleased track. But Combs? The dude’s already sitting on 40 to 50 songs, and instead of locking himself in a studio with a boardroom of suits, he’s thinking about handing the aux cord to the crowd.

Imagine putting your blood, sweat, and truck metaphors into 50 potential hits, then watching strangers on the internet vote half of them into oblivion because they prefer the beer song over the breakup ballad. It’s a wild swing.

But Luke Combs has never exactly followed the Nashville blueprint. The guy still drops songs that sound like actual country music. He’s been playing unreleased tracks like “Wish Upon A Whiskey” and “Ain’t No Cowboy” live overseas, and fans have been foaming at the mouth for the studio versions. He knows his fanbase. He knows what works. And maybe he’s tired of label politics deciding what lives or dies on a record.

If anything, he might just be the only artist big enough to pull this off.

The timing is no accident either. His last record, Fathers & Sons, hit on Father’s Day and had fans sobbing into their Busch Lights. Before that, “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old” took over streaming charts, but even that record left folks screaming about the deep cuts that didn’t get radio play. “Five Leaf Clover,” “Joe,” “The Beer, The Band and The Barstool”… all fan favorites, all untouched by mainstream radio.

So maybe this is Luke taking matters into his own calloused hands. If radio won’t play what fans love, why not just let the fans pick it all?

Naturally, the internet lit up. Some fans praised the move as genius. Others begged him not to let the TikTok crowd ruin it. One woman wrote, “Everything you do is gold, you don’t need us wrecking it 🙃🤣.” Another said, “Release a 50-song album. Problem solved.”

The thing is, Combs could. This is the streaming era, baby. The more tracks, the more streams, the bigger the album. Morgan Wallen dropped 36 songs on One Thing at a Time. Zach Bryan threw out 34 on his last self-titled drop. If Luke really wanted to nuke Spotify’s servers, he could drop every single one of those demos and let the fans feast.

He even said it himself in a recent podcast that the old CD era limited albums to 15 songs, but streaming threw gasoline on the long-album trend. So why not?

Will it be a curated tracklist? A 60-song marathon? A democracy or a dumpster fire?

Who knows. But if Luke Combs wants to crowdsource his next album, it could be the most fan-driven project Nashville’s seen in years. And judging by the way folks are already sharpening their playlists and typing in all caps, the people are ready.

Just don’t blame anyone when the beer song gets 10 million votes and your favorite ballad gets left in the demo bin.

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