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Besides his four albums, Luke has released seven digital extended plays with a spring break theme. Bryan is popular with the younger demographic, as many of his songs have a summer-y theme or feel (most notably "Drunk on You"). He's also one of the main {{Trope Maker}}s of the "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bro-country bro-country]]" sub-genre that proliferated in the late 2010s.

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Besides his four albums, Luke has released seven digital extended plays with a spring break theme. Bryan is popular with the younger demographic, as many of his songs have a summer-y theme or feel (most notably "Drunk on You"). He's also one of the main {{Trope Maker}}s of the "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bro-country bro-country]]" sub-genre SubGenre that proliferated in the late 2010s.

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* HappyRain: "Rain Is a Good Thing" has it right there in the title.

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* HappyRain: "Rain Is a Good Thing" has Thing," in which the narrator lists off all the positives of the rain--namely that it right there waters the crops that make the alcohol that help put his LoveInterest in the title.mood.



* IntercourseWithYou: "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye". It doesn't get blatant until the line "Take off your leavin' dress/Let's do what we do best".

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* IntercourseWithYou: "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye". It doesn't get blatant until the line "Take off your leavin' dress/Let's do what we do best".best."



%%* LoveIsADrug: "Drunk on You".

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%%* * LoveIsADrug: "Drunk on You".You," in which the narrator spending a summer evening with his LoveInterest is the "best buzz [he's] ever gonna find," and he's drunk on her and "high on summertime."



* RhymingWithItself: "Kick the Dust Up" repeatedly rhymes "up" with "up".

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* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: "Games," in which the cat-and-mouse game is mutual, but the narrator is getting sick of the ambiguity.
* RhymingWithItself: "Kick the Dust Up" repeatedly rhymes "up" with "up"."up."



* ShoutOut: "That's My Kind of Night"'s mixtape has "a little Music/{{Conway|Twitty}}, a little Music/TPain".

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* ShoutOut: "That's My Kind of Night"'s mixtape has "a little Music/{{Conway|Twitty}}, a little Music/TPain".Music/TPain."



%%* WhatDidIDoLastNight: "All My Friends Say".

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%%* * WhatDidIDoLastNight: "All My Friends Say".Say" opens with the narrator waking up in a rocking chair, holding a beer, and being unable to remember how he got there. He calls around to his buddies, and finds out he started [[DrowningMySorrows "shooting doubles"]] when his ex walked into the club the previous night, determined to show how over he was, and it got a little crazy.
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Per TRS, this is YMMV. Removing because YMMV can't be played with.


* RefrainFromAssuming: Subverted. While Music/BillyCurrington's version of the song is titled "Good Directions", Luke Bryan's version (a bonus track on his debut album) is titled "Right Back Here to Me".

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* IAmSong: "Country Man".

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* %%* IAmSong: "Country Man".



* LoveIsADrug: "Drunk on You".

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* %%* LoveIsADrug: "Drunk on You".



* SexinessScore: "Drunk On You" compliments the LoveInterest with "If you ain't a ten, you're a nine point nine."



* WhatDidIDoLastNight: "All My Friends Say".

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* %%* WhatDidIDoLastNight: "All My Friends Say".Say".
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** When "What Makes You Country" peaked at #2 in 2019, it became his first single to miss number one on either country chart since "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)" peaked at #4 in 2011.
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* BrokenWinLossStreak: His 2008 single "Country Man" began a streak of 29 consecutive top 10 singles on the Billboard country charts. The streak was ended in 2022 by the #21-peaking single "Up".
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Besides his four albums, Luke has released seven digital extended plays with a spring break theme. Bryan is popular with the younger demographic, as many of his songs have a summer-y theme or feel (most notably "Drunk on You"). He's also one of the main {{Trope Maker}}s of the contemporary "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bro-country bro-country]]" sub-genre.

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Besides his four albums, Luke has released seven digital extended plays with a spring break theme. Bryan is popular with the younger demographic, as many of his songs have a summer-y theme or feel (most notably "Drunk on You"). He's also one of the main {{Trope Maker}}s of the contemporary "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bro-country bro-country]]" sub-genre.
sub-genre that proliferated in the late 2010s.



* DistractedByTheSexy: "I Don't Want this Night to End"L "I don't know what road we're on / Or where we've been / From staring at you, girl".

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* DistractedByTheSexy: "I Don't Want this Night to End"L End": "I don't know what road we're on / Or where we've been / From staring at you, girl".
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seems to be an implied NRLEP


* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's 6'2", coupled with his dark brown hair and rugged good looks.

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* ''Born Here Live Here Die Here'' (2020)



* BreakupSong: "Rollar Coaster"
* [[CoolCar Cool Truck]]: the "big black jacked up truck" with a "diamond plate tailgate" in "That's My Kind Of Night"
* DeadSparks: "Do I".
* DistractedByTheSexy: "I Don't Want this Night to End"
-->I don’t know what road we’re on
-->Or where we’ve been
-->From staring at you girl

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* BreakupSong: "Rollar Coaster"
Coaster" focuses on one that occurs during a spring break vacation.
* [[CoolCar Cool Truck]]: CoolCar: the "big black jacked up truck" with a "diamond plate tailgate" in "That's My Kind Of Night"
* DeadSparks: "Do I".
I":
-->Baby, what are we becoming\\
It feels just like we're always running\\
Rolling through the motions everyday\\
I could lean in to hold you, or act like I don't even know you\\
Seems like you could care less either way\\
What happened to that girl I used to know\\
I just want us back to the way we were before
* DistractedByTheSexy: "I Don't Want this Night to End"
-->I don’t
End"L "I don't know what road we’re on
-->Or
we're on / Or where we’ve been
-->From
we've been / From staring at you girlyou, girl".



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''I'll Stay Me'' and to a slightly lesser extent ''Doin' My Thing'' have a more pronounced traditional country influence, as opposed to the more pop-rock influenced "bro-country" sound from his third album onward.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''I'll Stay Me'' and to a slightly lesser extent ''Doin' My Thing'' have a more pronounced traditional country influence, as opposed to the more pop-rock influenced "bro-country" sound from his third album onward.



* MrFanservice: Has a reputation as one of the sexiest men in modern country.



* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's 6'2", coupled with his dark brown hair and rugged good looks. (see MrFanservice above)

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* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's 6'2", coupled with his dark brown hair and rugged good looks. (see MrFanservice above)



* TotallyRadical: "Country Man" name-drops Hoobastank.
** "That's My Kind of Night" mentions making it rain.

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* TotallyRadical: "Country Man" name-drops Hoobastank.
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Hoobastank, and "That's My Kind of Night" mentions making it rain.
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* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's 6'2", coupled with his dark brown hair and rugged good looks. (see MrFanservice above)

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