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Combs: Family Over Fame, Awards Be Damned
18 Mar
Summary
- Combs prioritizes family over industry parties and awards.
- He wrote a song for his children on his latest album.
- Combs plans a neutral political stance like Dolly Parton.

Country music artist Luke Combs has declared that his family will always come before attending industry events or chasing awards. He expressed indifference to collecting accolades, stating, "If that's the reason I don't win a Grammy or CMA Award, then f**king do I even want one?" He believes prioritizing his children and wife, Nicole, is more important than impressing industry figures.
Combs recently wrote a song, "Whoever You Turn Out to Be," for his sons, featured on his album "Fathers & Sons." He hopes the lyrics encourage parents to unconditionally support their children, particularly those exploring their identity. He shared, "You don't get to choose who you want to be with," emphasizing the importance of parental acceptance.
Looking ahead, Combs revealed his intention to adopt a neutral political stance, similar to country legend Dolly Parton. He aims to be a good person and focus on what he believes is right without engaging in divisive labels. His new album, "The Way I Am," is scheduled for release this Friday.




