Luke Bryan Doesn’t Want To Track His Kids
Luke Bryan doesn’t want to track his kids, but now that his son Bo is driving, his wife tracks him on her mobile device.
Luke told us recently, “Caroline is on Life360 (a family location service app); Caroline tracks Jordan, Chris, Til, and Bo. I don’t want to do that yet because it can be very addictive to track your youngins and where they are at.”
Bryan revealed that just a few weeks into his driving-by-himself days, Bo almost got into some trouble. He said, “She pulled him up the other night, and he was still at a friend’s house, and he was going to miss his curfew, and we almost had to take the keys for the first time.”
He added, “It was Sunday night, you know, curfew, get home kind of thing, and he was running a little late.”
Luke knows that with his son’s life experience, the family is blessed, “He’s a great kid, and we’re blessed that he has grown up on our farm driving ATVs and kind of had a sense of the dangers of that stuff.”
The country star admitted that he was surprised with Bo’s driving skills, though, “I thought that he would have embraced driving a lot better early on, but it took him a minute to understand. We’ve done it so long we take for granted being a natural driver.”
He concluded, “His biggest thing is he’d change a lane on an interstate and decelerate while he’s changing lanes, and I’m like, ‘Son you can’t change a lane going 65 miles an hour and slow down.’ We had a couple of moments there, but he’s doing great.”
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Luke On Beyonce’s Song
In other Bryan news, the singer says having Beyonce in country music is a great thing. We talked with Luke recently, and he was asked about how the country genre and other musical genres are changing.
Bryan told us, “Obviously, to see Beyonce get a lot of headlines right now for her song is amazing and great. The quicker we all intersect and intermingle and work together, the better. When you see Post Malone’s post with Morgan (Wallen) that they’re working on something, when you see artists from all other genres, I think that’s how society listens to their music these days.”
Luke used his nephew Til as an example; he told us, “When I watch my nephew Til, who’s twenty-two, his playlist…you can’t tell what this kid is by his playlist. There is no way you can stereotype who he is cause it’s all over the map. I don’t even know all the rappers out there, but it’s their songs; it’s Conway Twitty one minute, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, and hopefully, Uncle Luke gets a little nod in my nephew’s playlist.”