Luke Bryan Debut Lands at No. 2

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Luke Bryan photo courtesy of Capitol Nashville.


August 29, 2007 — Luke Bryan has spent two straight weeks crisscrossing the country promoting the launch of his debut album I'll Stay Me, and his hard work has paid off with sales just shy of 25,000 albums sold the first week, putting him at No. 2 on Billboard's country albums chart.

Luke's excitement was just capped off by finding out that his single "All My Friends Say" jumped six spots, putting him in to the Top 10 on the country singles charts.

"Before I went out on this album launch tour, everyone at Capitol Records and many of my artist friends prepared me for what to expect during the album launch," Luke said. "I was told to be prepared to be exhausted, to be prepared to lose my voice from talking and singing so much, but no one ever prepared me for how excited I would be! This has been an amazing two weeks, and it couldn't have come together any better."

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