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Luke Bryan goes a capella on 'Born Here Live Here Die Here', says 'Too Drunk To Drive' is his go-to driving song

The singer recently posted a short clip of 'Born Here Live Here Die Here' on social media, and also hyped up 'Too Drunk To Drive' before his latest album drops on Friday, August 7
PUBLISHED AUG 6, 2020
Luke Bryan (Getty Images)
Luke Bryan (Getty Images)

Country star Luke Bryan is all set to drop his most intimate and heartfelt album yet, 'Born Here Live Here Die Here', on Friday, August 7. Ahead of the album's release, the 'American Idol' judge took to social media to unveil a new teaser of the title track, 'Born Here Live Here Die Here', where he gave viewers an a capella version of the chorus from the heartwarming song.

Since he had previously performed a snippet of the song (6-minute mark) back in January and then released it for his Nut House fans a month later, we already know this number is an ode to small-town living and all the pleasures that come with it. These simple things include things like hanging out with one's longtime buddies in John Deere hats, going fishing on the banks of the river, attending the same church service, drinking the same beer, and kissing a girl who is as sweet as lemonade. You can check out the short a capella clip of the song by clicking here. You can also pre-order the album by clicking here



 

This will be Bryan's first full-length studio offering in three years, since his sixth album 'What Makes You Country' dropped in 2017. The singer himself acknowledged the delay, telling fans, "It’s been a little bit since I’ve had the opportunity to put an album out," when he first previewed 'Born Here Live Here Die Here' on social media this year. However, it's not like he hasn't been busy entertaining his country music fans. Besides his 'American Idol' jury duties, Bryan had also previously released a slew of popular singles from the upcoming album, with no less than half of the 10-track album already out for fans to enjoy. One of those five tracks, 'One Margarita', already has close to 15 million views on YouTube alone after five months, so it's safe to assume this album is destined to be another smash hit. In the course of his six albums and numerous 'Spring Break' EPs, Bryan has already garnered an astounding 23 No. 1 Billboard hits in total. 



 

Other tracks like 'Knockin' Boots', 'What She Wants Tonight', and 'Build Me A Daddy' have already released as well, with the singer teaming up with the writing team of Jake Mitchell, Josh Thompson & Brett Tyler on the latter. 'Knockin' Boots' was written by Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson, and Jon Nite, while Ross Copperman swapped places with Gordie Sampson on 'What She Wants Tonight'. When releasing the single 'Build Me A Daddy' in June, Bryan had revealed, "#BuildMeADaddy tells the story of a boy and his dad in a beautiful and emotional way. I hope this song and this story touches you, in the same way it touched me."



 

The country star had also teased another single off the upcoming album 'Too Drunk To Drive', on social media recently, saying, "When I’m riding in my truck this is the song I listen to more than any other off my album. Excited for everyone to hear it on Friday!" 



 

We're pretty excited to hear the entire album too! Here's the full tracklisting for 'Born Here Live Here Die Here' below.

1. 'Knockin’ Boots'
2. 'What She Wants Tonight'
3. 'Born Here Live Here Die Here'
4. 'One Margarita'
5. 'Too Drunk to Drive'
6. 'Build Me a Daddy'
7. 'Little Less Broken'
8. 'For a Boat'
9. 'Where Are We Goin'
10. 'Down to One'

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