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Luke Combs Uses “Crowdsourcing” to Test New Songs on Secret Social Media

Releasing his latest album, Fathers & Sons, back in 2024, Luke Combs decided to take somewhat of a break from the studio to spend more time with his family. Having produced an album a year since 2022, Combs spent most of 2025 on the road. While fans will have to wait until 2026 for an album, the country singer offered them a unique opportunity when he decided to crowdsource a few of his new songs. Finding himself with more than enough songs for a new album, it seemed that the country star turned to his fans for some help.ย 

Discussing his upcoming album with Katie & Company, Combs admitted to having over 30 songs already recorded. โ€œIโ€™ve probably got one recording session left on it, but Iโ€™ve already recorded, I donโ€™t know, over 30 songs I would think. I donโ€™t know that thereโ€™s any plans to do, like, the big album thing. I just donโ€™t know if I love that idea, you know.โ€ย 

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With Combs not knowing which ones to keep, he had a great idea. โ€œSeriously considering โ€˜Crowd Sourcingโ€™ my next record. Like just put up a bunch of demos and work tapes to see what yโ€™all like best.โ€ Taking a different approach to the recording process, he followed through with the idea, dropping over a dozen songs on a secret Instagram page.ย 

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Fans Praise Luke Combs For “A Man Was Born”

Although the country singer had his own Instagram account with over 7 million followers, Combs created another account, which can be found HERE, that only had a little over 24,000 followers. But for those who found themselves on the page, they instantly noticed new demos like โ€œA Man Was Bornโ€, โ€œSet the Record Straightโ€, โ€œSome Barโ€, โ€œI Used To Prayโ€, and several others.

Taking their role seriously, fans already started to weigh in on the new selection of songs. And so far, โ€œSome Barโ€, โ€œAlways Gonna Beโ€, and โ€œLast Thing She Tried Onโ€ climbed to the top with over 3,000 likes each. But for the No. 1 song, it went to โ€œA Man Was Bornโ€ with 5,160 likes. 

Looking at the comments, fans offered their opinions, โ€œLove this one!! Keep it acoustic if you out it on the album! This sounds so good the way it is with you and the guitarโ€ Another person added, โ€œBasically have to release this one. I donโ€™t make the rules.โ€

As for Combs, he seemed confident with what he produced so far. โ€œI can honestly say Iโ€™ve never felt better about one at this stage. Itโ€™s early on but I really do think it could wind up being the best record Iโ€™ve ever made.โ€ 

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