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Luke Bryan on How His 2015 Waylon Jennings Comments Nearly Got His House Burned Down

Breaking onto the country music scene in 2007, Luke Bryan has amassed quite a fanbase. With singles like “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” and “Play It Again,” the Georgia-born artist, 48, has enjoyed immense success. Since 2018, Bryan has gained an entirely new fanbase as a judge on American Idol. However, you can’t please everyone all the time. Bryan recently addressed a nearly decade-old “fatal error” that had motorcycle gangs threatening to torch his home.

Luke Bryan Clarifies Controversial Waylon Jennings Comments

Appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Luke Bryan referenced a well-documented 2015 incident when he caught heat for comments he made regarding outlaw country and drug use.

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“Man, I had motorcycle gangs wanting to burn my house down,” the best-selling country artist said.

Luke Bryan insisted his words had been misrepresentedโ€”and that the publication’s “manipulation” caused a rift between the artist and a chunk of his fanbase.

“The way they manipulated that story, I lost that whole crowd right then,” he said. “Broke my heart 

The Original Incident

Back in summer 2015, Luke Bryan ignited a firestorm when he implied that his lack of drug use is what sets him apart from outlaw country singers like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard.

“Iโ€™m not an outlaw country singer. I donโ€™t do cocaine and run around. So Iโ€™m not going to sing outlaw country,” the five-time Entertainer of the Year told the online magazine HITS Daily Double. “I like to hunt, fish, ride around on my farm, build a big bonfire and drink some beersโ€”and thatโ€™s what I sing about. Itโ€™s what I know. I donโ€™t know about laying in the gutter, strung out on drugs. I donโ€™t really want to do that.”

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The comments drew swift backlash from Jennings’ daughter-in-law, who blasted the “Rain Is a Good Thing” hitmaker on her personal Facebook page.

For Luke Bryan’s part, he called Waylon’s widow, Jessi Colter, and apologized. Waylon’s son, Shooter Jennings, praised the “Mind of a Country Boy” singer’s actions in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.

“I misfired and said some things in the past about people, namely John Mayer. And I didn’t have the guts to apologize,” Shooter said. “So, that being said, that kinda won me over.โ€

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