Luke Bryan Makes Billboard Chart History as ‘Kill The Lights’ Becomes First Album in 27 Years to Place Six Singles at No. 1

Luke Co-Hosts and Performs "Fast" at 52nd ACM Awards . Photo Credit: Getty Images/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music

“Fast” is 18th Career No. 1 Single

NASHVILLE – Sunday night (4/2) Luke Bryan co-hosted the Academy of Country Music Awards on CBS for a fifth consecutive year and performed the No. 1 country single in America, “Fast.”  The song hits the top spot on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Country Aircheck charts. Luke also becomes the only artist in the 27-year history of the Billboard Country Airplay chart to garner six No. 1 singles from an album. Luke’s Kill The Lights album bests his own history as tailgates & tanlines generated five No. 1 singles. 

“Fast,” written by Luke, Rodney Clawson and Luke Laird, also becomes his 18th career No. 1 single.  Luke’s previous No. 1’s from his Platinum-selling Kill The Lights album includes “Kick The Dust Up,” “Strip It Down,” “Home Alone Tonight,” “Huntin’ Fishin’ & Lovin’ Everyday” and “Move.” 
 
On May 5 and 6, Luke will launch a brand new tour, “Huntin’ Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day Tour,” kicking off in Music City at Bridgestone Arena.

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