Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "LUKE COMBS - THE MAN HE SEES IN ME"

Episode Date: June 7, 2024

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Luke Combs Embraces Fatherhood in "The Man He Sees in Me"This segment of Notorious Mass Effect dives into Luke Combs' upcoming re...lease, "The Man He Sees in Me."A Song for His Sons:Get ready for a heartfelt exploration of Combs' new track, rumored to be track 7 on his upcoming album, Fathers & Sons. "The Man He Sees in Me" is a poignant message to his sons, Tex and Beau, expressing his unwavering love and commitment to fatherhood.More Than Just a Song:We'll go beyond the music, delving into Combs' handwritten note to his sons, where he acknowledges his imperfections while vowing to be the best dad he can be. We'll also analyze fan reactions and explore the potential impact of a fatherhood-themed album on Combs' touring schedule.A Look Ahead:Has Combs crafted an entire album dedicated to fatherhood? We'll discuss hints like "Huntin' By Yourself," "Plant a Seed," and "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," exploring the possibility of Fathers & Sons and its message.Join us for this insightful segment as we dissect "The Man He Sees in Me" and celebrate Luke Combs' journey into fatherhood!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:03 Well, there still may not be any love in Oklahoma, but you know what we do have a new album from the one and only Luke Combs? As fathers and sons will be out June 14th. And the full track list is about 12 tracks long. The man he sees me, he sees in me, is out now in all DSPs. And that is the only single for this 12 tracks long. track project that's coming out June 14th so that being said obviously Luke Holmes is one of those that makes very impactful music when it comes to the masses as the track ain't no love in Oklahoma is the 29th most played song in the world
Starting point is 00:00:53 it's been under charge for only two weeks but still that's a monumental accomplishment if I've ever seen because it hit a peak of the 23rd most played track in the world currently I said 29 so it's It's slotted in a little bit, but with this new track out now, the man he sees in me coming out, obviously, you know, that should, I think, easily top the Ain't No Love in Oklahoma track as that's a very impactful track when it comes to the masses. But as far as the genre that Luke Holmes is in when we're talking country, I would say that that genre is hitting its stride currently. I'm not saying this because other genres are sliding as far as dominance. I'm just giving credit to the, I'm giving credit to the Zach Bryans of the world. I think that's his name.
Starting point is 00:01:47 The Morgan Wallins of the world. The people who's making country and captivated 2023 and have followed that up until 2024. Because if you don't know, Morgan Wallin still has the number one track in the world. I mean, talk about a two-year run. We thought it was going to be Taylor. Taylor Swift, you know, quiet is kept. She is dominating when it comes to overall numbers, but you would think somebody who's as dominant as Taylor Swift
Starting point is 00:02:13 would have the top track in the world, but it's still Morgan Wallen. And it was still Morgan Wallen last year. But sorry, you know, it's about Luke Combs, you know what I'm saying? The Luke Combs fans out there going to kill me. Like, stop talking about another country album, country artists and get to our artists. But, so, um,
Starting point is 00:02:31 yeah shibuzzi now I'll just play all right so yeah Luke Combs you know with his album the 18 tracks I think it's very interesting well not 18
Starting point is 00:02:39 it's 12 tracks and I think it's very interesting because when it comes to June 14th I think ain't no love in Oklahoma is not the end all when it comes to analytical performance of Luke Holmes
Starting point is 00:02:53 I think one of the albums one of the tracks off of his album fathers and sons will blow up to the point where potentially have a top 10 impact on the charts. And I'm not just saying that because it's country.
Starting point is 00:03:09 I'm also saying that because he already impacted the charts with 8-0-11 Oklahoma. And I think he could easily top those numbers with his latest track out right now that's titled The Man He Seas in Me. And the only reason I'm saying that is because Luke Combs is very much tapping into his emotional side with this release. of fathers and sons. I mean, he wrote a whole heartfelt handwritten note to his son who's two years old. And basically, I mean, obviously he publicized it,
Starting point is 00:03:43 publicized it, which some people don't like, but, you know, he still expressed his unconditional love and dedication to being a father and the best thing he could be, despite not being perfect. I mean, who can't relate to that, you know? So there's a lot of the emotional strings that he's tugging on, which reminds me of how my favorite artist, Drake, you know, back when he was is, you know, giving us more of a glimpse into his life, was talking about certain things that troubled him as far as his upbringing.
Starting point is 00:04:09 So, you know, him just, uh, Luke Combs, just talking about his sons and how he hopes to watch them raise their own kids someday, I would believe is something that everybody or every parent can relate to, you know. So that being said, uh, some of the other things, if you don't know about his family, I mean, Luke Combs and his wife, uh, Cole have talked out to, you know, talk to the public about how many children they were like. And they said a maximum of four children, uh, since we're on the topic of family and things of that nature.
Starting point is 00:04:47 And it was just very, um, open with it. So maximum of four, uh, four children and they already have two. So that being said, uh, the fatherhood themed album just makes sense if you think about having, uh, more additions to the family. So with this album, come. out June 14th. I just know that I believe this would have tremendous impact on the charts. And if not for analytic, not for, you know, excluding the analytics, I still think it will be a quality body of work, especially the type of topic that he's touching on, especially with a fatherhood coming off of, what's say, a day before Father's Day? Or two days before Father's Day, I believe.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Anyways, it's coming out around Father's Day. So anyways, check out his single now, currently on all DSPs, The Man He Seas in Me. And also click my link to you in my bio. Let me know one of my social medias. What do you think about Luke Combs' announcement of his album, Fathers and Son, set to be released June 14th? And what are you most looking forward to with his upcoming album?

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