86 Luke Bryan Quotes You Will Definitely Enjoy
Luke Bryan is one of the most eminent singers and songwriters in the current generation that American takes pride in. His sensational music and melodies have made him a rage within and outside the country. Though Bryan started his career in 2007, he established a strong foothold in the industry in no time. He debuted with his single ‘All My Friends Say’ which was very well received by music lovers. He followed the success of his first single with a studio album ‘I’LL Stay Me’. His third studio album titled, ‘Taligates & Tanlines’ made it to the number one spot on the ‘Country Albums Charts’ and stood tall at number two on ‘Billboard 200’ making Bryan popular across the globe. We have compiled some famous thoughts, views and opinions that the charismatic and charming artist has shared through his songs, lyrics, interviews, tweets and public utterances. Let us see what we can learn from the popular quotes and thoughts by Luke Bryan.
I'm excited to be part of a movement that's progressing country music. There's always gonna be people saying, 'It ain't country anymore,' but I don't get into that whole deal.
It's kind of like a college degree... when you get one, no one can take it from you. When you get to say for the rest of your life that you've got a platinum album, that really means something.
I thought being on stage was an amazing feeling, but there is nothing that can top watching my wife bring our son into this world.
I got my iPad, and I'm trying to buy books on that, but I kind of like a book. At the end of my life, when I'm old, I want to have all these shelves full of books. So I'm just gonna do the book thing.
We're putting on a show, and if I'm dancing and having fun, you can take a shot of the crowd, and they've got smiles glued to their faces.
Even with all the negativeness of the whole social media thing, I still think it's leaps and bounds more positive.
Anytime you have a fellow artist say, 'Loving the new Luke Bryan album,' that's awesome.
I used to work at my dad's peanut mill, and worked 15 hours a day, 6 days a week. So, now, riding around on a nice tour bus and doing shows, you'd have to get picky to have a downside.
I don't give any merit to criticism. 'Country Girls (Shake it for Me),' I can see where people view that as sexist, but I just view that as having fun.
I want to be comfortable on TV. If I'm comfortable, they're comfortable watching me. I think nothing's more icky than watching icky on TV.
I will always really work hard to write as much as I can, but I also love sitting back and waiting on those big Nashville songwriters to send me some great songs, too.
'Dirt Road Diaries,' in my mind, is a perfect country guy song. It speaks to the hard-working guy, and I'm excited for the fans to hear that one.
I hope someone thinks I sing good. I'm always working hard to sing better. I sound the way I sound, but I can always be better. I work hard at singing and being a better recording artist.
I'm kind of at a point in my career where I can get away with traditional stuff and then get away with some more rocky and pop and edgier stuff, too.
I wouldn't necessarily say she is a country artist. I mean, obviously Taylor Swift started in country, but she morphed into somewhat of a cultural icon, so, who am I to judge what she is?
That's the beauty of country music - you have to get out there and earn it and work hard. And when you're on the road with big name acts, you realize there's no easy way to the 'Promised Land' in this business.
I would like to be a heart surgeon or brain surgeon... something with that knowledge and the ability to save a life would be pretty cool. I wasn't that good in science class, though.
'Tailgate Blues' is kind of a lyrical masterpiece of a country song.
As far as heroes thorough the years, I'd say definitely Alabama and Randy Owen, Conway Twitty was a big influence of mine, George Strait, Lionel Richie.
Our crew guys, it's amazing what they have to go through to make a show happen every night.
My thing is to get up there and have a good time and give the fans all you can and appreciate them spending their money and being in the stands - and just be appreciative of them cheering when you come onstage.
I think 'Country Girl' is one song that can veer into country or hip-hop or rap. You can listen to it and enjoy the humor and the fun in it.
You see a lot of people out there that say they're country, and they do their little things that are stereotypical country things, but being country is a way of life.
To have your first No. 1 as an artist was everything I could have ever dreamed for. Now we're keeping our fingers crossed, and hopefully we'll have many more, but there's certainly nothing like the first one.
My main thing is I'm gonna go out there every night and give it all I got and just try to put on the best show I can. That's just the way I'm programmed and wired.
I don't keep diaries anymore; They're quite incriminating. I just keep all the dirt road diaries in my head.
I think the attraction to country music is the fans, the lure of the hardcore fan base.
American Idol allowed us to find Carrie Underwood.
With every album, the approach is find the best songs you can find, write the best songs you can write and try to sound better.
Nothing is more rewarding than to take a song, create it out of thin air and then watch it affect people.