
15 Songs, 51 Minutes

What Makes You Country Luke Bryan
EDITORS’ NOTES
On his sixth album, Bryan wants to bring us together. “Let me hit you with some hometown truth,” he sings in the album’s title track, before sketching a series of country cliches—cowboys, ploughboys, kids running through Georgia pines—linked by their Southern roots. “We’re all a little different, but we’re all the same/Everybody doin’ their own thing.” Through philosophical musings on faith and fatherhood (“Most People Are Good,” “Pick It Up”) he bids listeners—and, notably, his sons—to be open-minded: “I believe you love who you love/Ain’t nothin’ you should ever be ashamed of.”
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What Makes You Country
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Out of Nowhere Girl
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Light It Up
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Most People Are Good
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Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset
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Bad Lovers
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Drinking Again
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Land of a Million Songs
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Like You Say You Do
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Hooked On It
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She's a Hot One
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Hungover in a Hotel Room
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Pick It Up
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Driving This Thing
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Win Life
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