When a young artist starts out on their career, there’s a lot of risks, challenges and obstacles, to overcome, and it might be wise to have a Plan B. Luke Combs says that he dedication to making it in music didn’t allow him to have a Plan B. Luke put off his college career just shy of completion, went head first into his new life in Nashville. That commitment has paid off so far. Luke signed a record deal, his song “Hurricane” is climbing the charts, and Luke is making the “Singers to watch in 2017” lists. With all the promise, it seems like not having a Plan B wasn’t as big a risk as it sounds. But, he also admits that “I’m not advocating anyone to go out and drop out of college, but I am lucky enough that it didn’t backfire on me.” To follow Luke and his rising star, check out Luke Combs dot com, or just click HERE
Luke Combs shares that his path to music didn’t have a Plan B. (:32)
“A lot of people ask me when I moved to town, ‘What’s plan B? What’s plan B?’ I dropped out of college with 21 hours left and I’m not necessarily proud of that. I’m not advocating anyone to go out and drop out of college, but I am lucky enough that it didn’t backfire on me. I’m sure that it could have but people ask me, ‘What was your plan B?’ and I said that I don’t have a plan B. There was no plan B for me. I was gonna come to Nashville and make it happen, however it had to happen.”