Luke Combs Teams With Card Company For Father’s Day
Luke Combs and his two young sons are now the subjects of Father’s Day cards from American Greetings. The card company has unveiled a series of six all-new Creatacard™ greetings with the country superstar.
The virtual cards can be customized with photos or video, a personalized message, liner, and stamp, and consumers can also attach a gift card. To make the cards even more unique and personal for Dad’s special day, senders can include a sneak preview from one of five tracks on Luke’s forthcoming album, titled Fathers & Sons, including “Huntin’ By Yourself,” “Plant a Seed,” “Remember Him That Way,” “The Man He Sees In Me,” and “Whoever You Turn out To Be.”
Luke’s series of Father’s Day cards will be joining some other virtual cards that feature queens of country music, including Dolly Parton, who has a variety of Creatacards with American Greetings, and Lainey Wilson, who recently debuted her Creatacard™ collection with the brand.
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Combs surprised fans last week (6/6) by announcing on social media that his new album is finished. And more surprisingly, it will be out next week. He wrote, “Excited to announce my new album Fathers & Sons will be out NEXT Friday, June 14… ‘The Man He Sees in Me’ is out now! I can’t wait for y’all to hear the full album next week and hope y’all love this project as much as I do.”
See that post here.
The tracklist is as follows:
“Front Door Famous”
“In Case I Ain’t Around”
“Huntin’ By Yourself”
“Little Country Boys”
“Whoever You Turn Out To Be”
“Remember Him That Way”
“The Man He Sees In Me”
“All I Ever Do Is Leave”
“Plant A Seed”
“Ride Around Heaven”
“My Old Man Was Right”
“Take Me Out To The Ballgame”
Combs is combining two things that matter a lot to him: being an artist and being a dad. He recently released the song “The Man He Sees In Me.” He shared the song on Instagram, along with a note to his sons. It read, “To my boys, First and foremost, I will always love you. No matter what. With this song, I want you to know that even though I’m not perfect, I try my hardest every day to be the best version of myself for you both.”
He continued, “I’ll make mistakes along the way, and sometimes you’ll be sick of your old man, I’m sure, but dang, I will have some fun, too. I can’t wait to see what you both will turn out to be like, and I hope someday, down the road, I get to watch you, and your kids do the same. Love, Dad.”