Luke Bryan Makes Billboard Chart History With ‘Kill the Lights’
Luke Bryan is no stranger to making hit songs, but he's just made Billboard chart history with his fifth studio album, Kill the Lights.
Bryan has become the only artist in the 27-year history of the Billboard Country Airplay chart to achieve six No. 1 singles from an album. His current single, "Fast," recently topped the chart, giving the country superstar his 18th career hit. The other five chart-topping singles off Kill the Lights include "Move," Kick the Dust Up,” “Strip It Down,” “Home Alone Tonight” featuring Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town and “Huntin’ Fishin’ & Lovin’ Everyday." Kill the Lights was released August 7, 2015.
The singer also beats his own record, as his previous album Tailgates and Tanlines generated four No. 1 singles with "Country Girl {Shake It for Me)," "I Don't Want This Night to End," "Drunk on You" and "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye."
Bryan is getting ready to hit the road on an immense cross-country tour, the 2017 Huntin’ Fishin’ & Lovin’ Everyday Tour, which kicks off May 5 and 6 at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena and continues through the fall. He's bringing plenty of his famous friends out on the road with him, like Brett Eldredge, Lauren Alaina and Granger Smith, in addition to newcomers Seth Ennis, Craig Campbell and Adam Craig.
Bryan recently hosted the 2017 ACM Awards for the fifth year in a row alongside two-time host Dierks Bentley. He performed his No. 1 track "Move" during a medley of No. 1 hits from 2016 and 2017 with his fellow Entertainer of the Year nominees that opened the show. He also took the stage later in the program to perform the poignant "Fast."
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