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10 Luke Bryan Songs That We Can't Resist

There's no denying that Luke Bryan has captured our attention and, more importantly, our hearts.

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10 Luke Bryan Songs That We Can't Resist

We can stop pretending like Luke Bryan isn't the best country singer out there today. I mean, let's be honest. Who can deny his moves and, moreover, his voice? Luke has us wrapped around his finger and we're not complaining. Here are 10 of Luke's best songs that cause us to fall even more in love with him every time we hear them (in no particular order, of course).

The Hype Songs

Move


"M-O-V-E. I love it, yeah, I love it when you get that beat."

This song has been on my playlist ever since I first heard it on Nash FM 100.1. The only thing that could make this music video better was if Luke was the one doing all the moving.


Rain Is a Good Thing

"Rain makes corn, corn makes whisky, whisky makes my baby feel a little frisky."

This song has most likely been in the back of your mind for the past six years. We're destined to scream every time we hear this hit at Luke's annual Farm Tour.


Huntin', Fishin', Lovin' Everyday

"If I could make a livin' from walkin' in the woods, you can bet I'd be sittin' pretty good."

Admit it, you're a little jealous you're not his wife in this video. And don't worry, we won't judge you if you can't bait your own hook.


Kick the Dust Up

"We got out where there ain't nobody. We turn this cornfield into a party."

And if you were a guest at the 2016 Farm Tour, you can agree that we turned our respective cornfields into a party.


(Yep, you guessed it...)

Country Girl (Shake It For Me)

"Shake it for the birds. Shake it for the bees. Shake it for the catfish swimmin' deep down in the creek."

Even if you aren't a Luke Bryan fan (or a country music fan, for that matter), you're a "Country Girl" fan. No one can deny this catchy hit gave way for a lot of people to enter this fandom.


The Not-So Hype Songs (But Still Just as Good)

Strip It Down

"Let it fade to black. Let me run my fingers down your back. Let's whisper, let's don't talk."

Yeah, you're already caught up in everything that Luke Bryan has to offer. He has you in the palm of his hand (and me, too).


Do I

"Does the sight of me wanting you drive you crazy?"

YES.


We Rode In Trucks


"There's a lot to learn about life on a bus. How to lie, how to fight, how to kiss, how to cuss."

This one makes us all a little nostalgic.


Drink a Beer


"So I'm gonna sit right here on the edge of this pier and watch the sunset disappear... and drink a beer."

This one makes everyone emotional the second they hear it. Not only because it's a slow one, but because Luke relates it to the passing of both his brother and sister.


(Last, but certainly not least...)

Crash My Party


"You can wake me up in the dead of the night. Break my plans, baby, that's alright. This is a drop everything kind of thing."

It's not only the title of Luke's 2013 album, but also one of our favorites. If your man isn't treating you the way that Luke treats his girl in these lyrics, what are you doing? Because Luke is doing everything right.




We've reached our end, but I can't leave you on a sad note. For your viewing pleasure, proceed with the following video. Trust me, you won't regret it. There's never anything to regret when it comes to Luke Bryan.






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