Luke Bryan Fell In Love With “Waves” the Moment He Heard It

Luke Bryan just released the Deluxe Edition of his album, Born Here Live Here Die Here — which includes 6 new songs, including his brand new single “Waves.”

Talking about the new track, Luke says, “’Waves’ is a song about kids falling in love during the summer and just all the images and everything about just how beautiful that summer love is and how the emotions just keep coming in waves. ‘Waves’ is kind of a play on words, and I fell in love with the song the second I heard it.”

At the end of last week, Luke did a couple of TV appearances…on opposite ends of the broadcast day. He sat down with Jimmy Kimmel for a conversation, and also performed another song on the Born Here Live Here Die Here (Deluxe Edition) on the late-night show Jimmy Kimmel Live.

On Friday morning Luke appeared on Good Morning America and sang “Waves” as it made its television debut.

Luke also released the music video for “Waves” as well…you can check out all of those videos right here.

The original version of Born Here Live Here Die Here is up for Album of the Year at this weekend’s ACM Awards — we’ll have to wait and see which song he performs on the broadcast…catch it this Sunday, April 18th, as the 56th Annual ACM Awards will be live on CBS, 8 PM ET/ 7 PM CT , and available to stream live on Paramount Plus.

 

 

Photo Courtesy of UMG Nashville

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