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Luke Combs has become one of the most successful and relatable artists in modern country music.
With his powerful voice, conversational songwriting and down-to-earth personality, the North Carolina singer has built a catalog filled with drinking songs, love ballads, working-class anthems and deeply personal stories about family, loss and growing older.
His biggest songs include “Hurricane,” “When It Rains It Pours,” “One Number Away,” “Beautiful Crazy,” “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” “Forever After All,” “The Kind of Love We Make,” “Fast Car,” “Where the Wild Things Are” and “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.”
Combs’ appeal comes from his ability to make major country hits sound personal. His songs often feel like conversations between friends rather than carefully constructed celebrity statements.
That authenticity helped him rise from performing in bars and posting songs online to headlining stadiums around the world.
His official biography describes him as a multi-platinum, award-winning global country artist from Asheville, North Carolina. His sixth studio album, The Way I Am, was released March 20, 2026, with 22 tracks produced by Combs, Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton.
At Wild Country Radio, Luke Combs represents the strength of traditional country storytelling combined with the scale and energy of modern country music.
Listen to Luke Combs and today’s biggest country stars on Wild Country Radio.
LUKE COMBS AT A GLANCE
Full Name:
Luke Albert Combs
Born:
March 2, 1990
Raised:
North Carolina
Genres:
Country, contemporary country and country rock
Occupation:
Singer and songwriter
Years Active:
2014–present
Breakthrough Song:
“Hurricane”
Debut Album:
This One’s for You
Latest Studio Album:
The Way I Am
Signature Songs:
“Hurricane,” “When It Rains It Pours,” “Beautiful Crazy,” “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” “Forever After All,” “Fast Car” and “Where the Wild Things Are”
Grand Ole Opry Member:
Inducted July 16, 2019
Official Website:
Luke Combs Official Website
WHO IS LUKE COMBS?
Luke Combs is an American country singer and songwriter known for his strong, resonant voice and songs about love, heartbreak, friendship, family, work and everyday life.
He grew up in North Carolina and began performing while attending Appalachian State University. During this period, Combs played local bars and gradually developed the forceful vocal style and accessible stage presence that would define his career.
He eventually left college and moved to Nashville to pursue country music professionally.
Combs released early independent projects before “Hurricane” became his commercial breakthrough. The song’s success introduced country listeners to a performer who looked and sounded less polished than the typical manufactured newcomer.
That difference became an advantage.
Combs’ baseball caps, fishing shirts, beard and regular-guy personality made him feel familiar to audiences. More importantly, his voice and songs were strong enough to support that image.
His 2017 debut album, This One’s for You, began a remarkable run of hit singles and established him as one of country music’s leading new performers.
LUKE COMBS’ EARLY LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA
Luke Combs was born in North Carolina and spent much of his youth in Asheville.
He performed as a singer from an early age and participated in school and community music activities. His musical interests included country, Southern rock and vocal-driven popular music.
Combs later attended Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina.
While in college, he began playing country songs in local venues. Those performances taught him how to communicate with noisy audiences and build a set around songs that people could understand immediately.
He eventually chose music over completing his degree and moved to Nashville.
The decision reflected the kind of determination that later appeared in “Doin’ This,” a song explaining that Combs would still be performing country music even without fame, awards or stadium crowds.
THE BREAKTHROUGH SUCCESS OF “HURRICANE”
“Hurricane” became Luke Combs’ first major country hit.
The song compares the unexpected return of a former love to a powerful storm. Its narrator believes he has moved forward until one encounter brings every old feeling back.
“Hurricane” introduced several qualities that would become central to Combs’ music:
• A forceful and recognizable voice
• Straightforward country storytelling
• Memorable choruses
• Romantic conflict
• Traditional country themes
• Contemporary radio production
Combs initially released the song independently before it received wider label support.
Its eventual success helped prove that an artist could build meaningful demand before entering Nashville’s traditional major-label system.
“Hurricane” later appeared on his debut album, This One’s for You.
LUKE COMBS’ MUSICAL STYLE
Luke Combs blends traditional country songwriting with contemporary production and arena-ready vocal power.
His recordings often feature:
• Acoustic guitar
• Electric guitar
• Steel guitar
• Piano
• Strong drums and bass
• Southern rock influences
• Traditional country melodies
• Conversational lyrics
• Emotional relationship stories
• Working-class themes
• Large singalong choruses
Combs’ voice is the defining feature of his sound.
He sings with a rough, full-bodied tone that works equally well on barroom anthems and vulnerable ballads.
On “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” his voice cuts through heavy guitars and a driving rhythm. On “Beautiful Crazy,” “Forever After All” and “Even Though I’m Leaving,” he uses the same strength more carefully, allowing warmth and emotion to shape the performance.
His songs rarely depend on complicated language.
Instead, Combs uses familiar phrases and recognizable situations to create an immediate emotional connection.
That accessibility has made him successful with traditional country fans, contemporary radio listeners and international audiences.
THE BEST LUKE COMBS SONGS
“HURRICANE”
“Hurricane” is the song that launched Luke Combs’ mainstream career.
The track compares an unexpected romantic encounter to a storm that overwhelms every defense the narrator has built.
“WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS”
“When It Rains It Pours” turns a breakup into a run of absurdly good luck.
After his girlfriend leaves, the narrator wins money, receives a vacation and experiences one unlikely success after another.
The song’s humor and storytelling helped establish Combs as more than a singer of serious relationship material.
“ONE NUMBER AWAY”
“One Number Away” follows a man who is one phone call away from contacting someone he knows he should leave in the past.
The song captures the emotional tension between loneliness and self-control.
“SHE GOT THE BEST OF ME”
“She Got the Best of Me” looks back on a young relationship that left a permanent emotional mark.
The narrator may have moved forward, but part of him still belongs to the person who first broke his heart.
“BEAUTIFUL CRAZY”
“Beautiful Crazy” became one of Luke Combs’ defining love songs.
Inspired by the woman who became his wife, the track celebrates the small habits and unpredictable qualities that make someone special.
Its gentle arrangement and sincere lyrics have made it a popular wedding song.
“BEER NEVER BROKE MY HEART”
“Beer Never Broke My Heart” is a hard-driving country-rock anthem about the disappointments caused by relationships, sports teams, vehicles and other unreliable parts of life.
The narrator concludes that beer has remained more dependable than almost everything else.
“EVEN THOUGH I’M LEAVING”
“Even Though I’m Leaving” follows the relationship between a father and son across several stages of life.
The song begins with childhood fear, moves through military separation and ends with the father approaching death.
Its emotional structure made it one of Combs’ most powerful family songs.
“DOES TO ME”
Recorded with Eric Church, “Does to Me” celebrates accomplishments that may seem ordinary to other people but remain deeply meaningful to the narrator.
The collaboration connects two North Carolina country stars known for straightforward writing and strong live performances.
“LOVIN’ ON YOU”
“Lovin’ on You” lists the narrator’s favorite pleasures before making it clear that none compares with the person he loves.
The recording mixes honky-tonk piano, country rhythm and playful romantic energy.
“BETTER TOGETHER”
“Better Together” uses a series of familiar pairings to describe two people who naturally belong with each other.
Its simple arrangement keeps the focus on Combs’ voice and the song’s affectionate message.
“FOREVER AFTER ALL”
“Forever After All” compares objects that eventually wear out with a relationship the narrator believes will continue beyond ordinary definitions of forever.
The song became one of Combs’ biggest romantic hits.
“COLD AS YOU”
“Cold as You” describes a bar filled with broken people and reminders of failed relationships.
The title connects the physical coldness of drinks and surroundings with the emotional coldness of a former partner.
“DOIN’ THIS”
“Doin’ This” explains that Combs would still be performing country songs even if he had never become famous.
The song presents music as a calling rather than simply a career.
“THE KIND OF LOVE WE MAKE”
“The Kind of Love We Make” is a soulful country love song with blues and Southern rock influences.
Its intimate lyrics and powerful chorus helped it become one of Combs’ most popular modern recordings.
“GOING, GOING, GONE”
“Going, Going, Gone” compares a free-spirited woman to things that cannot be held in place.
The song acknowledges that love cannot always prevent someone from leaving.
“LOVE YOU ANYWAY”
“Love You Anyway” describes a willingness to love someone even with the knowledge that the relationship could eventually cause pain.
The song’s poetic imagery and restrained performance highlight Combs’ growth as a romantic songwriter.
“FAST CAR”
Luke Combs recorded Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” for his 2023 album Gettin’ Old.
His version remained close to the original song’s arrangement and emotional tone, introducing the classic to a large new country audience.
Combs and Chapman later performed the song together at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards. The Recording Academy has identified Chapman as an important influence on Combs.
The recording became one of the most culturally significant country covers of the decade.
“WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE”
“Where the Wild Things Are” tells the story of a responsible younger brother and an older brother who leaves home for a freer and more dangerous life in the American West.
Its cinematic storytelling and tragic conclusion made it one of the standout songs from Gettin’ Old.
“AIN’T NO LOVE IN OKLAHOMA”
Recorded for Twisters: The Album, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” combines country-rock production with storm imagery and a sense of danger.
The song received a GRAMMY nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media.
“THE MAN HE SEES IN ME”
“The Man He Sees in Me” explores fatherhood from the perspective of a man who hopes to become the person his child already believes he is.
The song appeared on Fathers & Sons, Combs’ 2024 album devoted to parenthood and family.
“BACK IN THE SADDLE”
“Back in the Saddle” opens The Way I Am and presents Combs returning with confidence, energy and a renewed connection to his familiar country sound.
“15 MINUTES”
“15 Minutes” tells the story of an incarcerated man making a brief and emotional phone call home.
The song demonstrates Combs’ continuing interest in character-driven storytelling and difficult human situations. The Recording Academy described it as a ballad centered on a prisoner making a bittersweet call home.
“THE WAY I AM”
The title track from Combs’ sixth studio album centers on personal identity and the acceptance of both strengths and imperfections.
It reflects the authenticity that has shaped his public image throughout his career.
ESSENTIAL LUKE COMBS ALBUMS
THIS ONE’S FOR YOU
Released in 2017, This One’s for You introduced Luke Combs to mainstream country audiences.
Essential Tracks:
• “Hurricane”
• “When It Rains It Pours”
• “One Number Away”
• “She Got the Best of Me”
• “Beautiful Crazy”
The album combines heartbreak, humor, romance and drinking songs with Combs’ powerful vocal delivery.
The Recording Academy notes that the album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.
The expanded edition, This One’s for You Too, added songs that strengthened the album’s long-term success.
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET
Released in 2019, What You See Is What You Get established Combs as one of country music’s dominant stars.
Essential Tracks:
• “Beer Never Broke My Heart”
• “Even Though I’m Leaving”
• “Does to Me”
• “Lovin’ on You”
• “Better Together”
The album balances arena-ready country rock with some of Combs’ most emotional family and relationship songs.
The deluxe edition, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get, added “Forever After All,” “Cold as You” and other tracks.
GROWIN’ UP
Released in 2022, Growin’ Up reflects Combs’ changing perspective as his personal life and career became more established.
Essential Tracks:
• “Doin’ This”
• “The Kind of Love We Make”
• “Going, Going, Gone”
• “Outrunnin’ Your Memory” featuring Miranda Lambert
• “Tomorrow Me”
The album combines reflective songwriting with the forceful country sound that made Combs a stadium headliner.
The Recording Academy highlighted its mixture of traditional influences, personal growth and accessible country storytelling.
GETTIN’ OLD
Released in 2023, Gettin’ Old serves as a companion to Growin’ Up.
Essential Tracks:
• “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old”
• “Love You Anyway”
• “Fast Car”
• “Where the Wild Things Are”
• “The Part”
The album focuses on maturity, family, the cost of success and the passage of time.
Its success demonstrated that Combs could expand his subject matter without losing the directness of his earlier work.
FATHERS & SONS
Released in 2024, Fathers & Sons is a deeply personal collection centered on fatherhood.
Essential Tracks:
• “The Man He Sees in Me”
• “Little Country Boys”
• “Remember Him That Way”
• “In Case I Ain’t Around”
• “Take Me Out to the Ballgame”
The album reflects Combs’ experiences as a father and his thoughts about the relationship between parents and children.
The Recording Academy described Fathers & Sons as a tribute to his two boys and a reflection on watching his children grow.
THE WAY I AM
Released March 20, 2026, The Way I Am is Luke Combs’ sixth studio album.
The 22-track project was produced by Combs, Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton. His official website describes the album as a balance of heartfelt vulnerability, anthemic energy and strong storytelling.
Featured Tracks:
• “Back in the Saddle”
• “My Kinda Saturday Night”
• “Days Like These”
• “15 Minutes”
• “Alcohol of Fame”
• “Daytona 499”
• “The Way I Am”
• “Wish Upon a Whiskey”
• “Soon As I Get Home”
• “Giving Her Away”
The album’s extensive track list gives Combs room to explore drinking songs, family stories, romantic material and traditional country themes.
LUKE COMBS AND “FAST CAR”
Luke Combs’ recording of “Fast Car” became one of the most important moments of his career.
Tracy Chapman originally wrote and recorded the song for her 1988 debut album. Combs had admired it for years and chose to record a version that respected the original arrangement rather than completely rebuilding it as a conventional country track.
His interpretation reached a new generation of listeners and created renewed attention for Chapman’s songwriting.
The two artists’ joint performance at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards became a widely celebrated moment because it brought the song’s writer and its country interpreter together onstage.
Combs’ version also demonstrated how a carefully chosen cover can connect musical generations without erasing the importance of the original artist.
LUKE COMBS AND THE GRAND OLE OPRY
Luke Combs made his Grand Ole Opry debut on October 29, 2016.
During that appearance, he performed “Hurricane” and a version of “Tennessee Whiskey.” The Opry notes that “Hurricane” would reach No. 1 several months later.
Combs was officially inducted as a Grand Ole Opry member on July 16, 2019.
Opry membership connects him to the historic traditions of country music and the performers who shaped the genre before his rise.
His combination of modern commercial success and respect for country history makes him a natural representative of the institution.
Combs has also helped carry the Opry to international audiences. He participated in the Grand Ole Opry’s first international show at London’s Royal Albert Hall alongside Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Darius Rucker, Marty Stuart and other performers.
Visit Luke Combs’ official Grand Ole Opry profile.
LUKE COMBS’ AWARDS AND CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS
Luke Combs has earned recognition from the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, Recording Academy and other music organizations.
His career achievements include:
• Multiple CMA Awards
• Multiple ACM Awards
• CMA Entertainer of the Year honors
• Grand Ole Opry membership
• Multi-platinum albums and singles
• Numerous No. 1 country-radio hits
• Stadium and international touring success
• Multiple GRAMMY nominations
• Major crossover success with “Fast Car”
• A long run of successful country albums
The Recording Academy lists Combs as an eight-time GRAMMY nominee through the 2025 awards cycle, with nominations including Best New Artist, country performance categories and Best Song Written for Visual Media.
His accomplishments are especially significant because they were achieved without changing the qualities that first attracted listeners: a recognizable voice, relatable lyrics and an approachable public personality.
LUKE COMBS’ SONGWRITING
Luke Combs regularly co-writes his music.
His songs tend to begin with familiar experiences rather than abstract ideas.
Common subjects include:
• Breakups
• Marriage
• Drinking with friends
• Work and responsibility
• Fatherhood
• Growing older
• Missing home
• Small-town life
• Friendship
• Grief
• Personal identity
Combs’ strongest lyrics often use ordinary objects and situations to communicate larger emotions.
A phone number represents the temptation to reconnect with an ex. A storm represents the return of unresolved feelings. A cold bar reflects emotional isolation. A father leaving the room becomes a lesson about permanent love.
This approach makes his songs easy to understand while still giving them emotional depth.
LUKE COMBS’ LIVE PERFORMANCES AND TOURING
Luke Combs developed his stage skills in clubs and bars before reaching theaters, arenas and stadiums.
His live performances emphasize:
• Strong vocals
• A full country band
• Large audience singalongs
• Minimal separation between artist and fans
• Familiar hits
• Acoustic storytelling moments
• Traditional country covers
• High-energy country-rock arrangements
Combs’ official tour schedule in 2026 included major European stadium dates in Gothenburg, Amsterdam, Dublin, Edinburgh and London, including multiple nights at Wembley Stadium.
His ability to headline venues outside the United States demonstrates the growing international reach of modern country music.
Official tour information is available on the Luke Combs tour page.
WHY LUKE COMBS REMAINS POPULAR
Luke Combs’ success is built on consistency and relatability.
He has expanded from bars to stadiums without presenting himself as disconnected from ordinary life.
Fans continue connecting with him because his music offers:
• Honest relationship songs
• Traditional country influences
• Powerful vocals
• Humor
• Working-class perspectives
• Songs about family
• Memorable choruses
• A natural live presence
• Respect for older country music
• Modern production without excessive polish
Combs does not need an elaborate celebrity image to make his songs compelling.
His appeal comes from sounding like someone who understands the same disappointments, celebrations and responsibilities as his audience.
That quality has allowed him to reach listeners across age groups and national borders.
LUKE COMBS’ INFLUENCE ON MODERN COUNTRY MUSIC
Luke Combs helped create renewed demand for powerful male country vocals and straightforward songwriting.
His success demonstrated that modern country artists did not need to rely entirely on pop presentation or carefully constructed fashion to reach a large audience.
He made traditional elements feel commercially relevant by combining them with:
• Contemporary production
• Social-media audience building
• Stadium-scale touring
• Rock-influenced energy
• Accessible songwriting
• Streaming-era release strategies
Combs’ career has influenced newer artists who value strong voices, regular-guy authenticity and direct emotional writing.
He also helped show that country artists could achieve global touring success while keeping their music closely connected to small-town stories and acoustic traditions.
SIMILAR ARTISTS TO LUKE COMBS
Fans searching for artists like Luke Combs may also enjoy these country performers.
CHRIS STAPLETON
Chris Stapleton combines a powerful voice with country, blues, Southern rock and soul.
Recommended Songs:
• “Tennessee Whiskey”
• “Broken Halos”
• “Starting Over”
• “White Horse”
Visit Chris Stapleton’s official website.
CODY JOHNSON
Cody Johnson blends traditional country, rodeo culture and a strong modern vocal style.
Recommended Songs:
• “On My Way to You”
• “‘Til You Can’t”
• “The Painter”
• “Dirt Cheap”
Visit Cody Johnson’s official website.
MORGAN WALLEN
Morgan Wallen combines modern country songwriting with pop, rock and R&B influences.
Recommended Songs:
• “Whiskey Glasses”
• “Sand in My Boots”
• “You Proof”
• “Last Night”
Visit Morgan Wallen’s official website.
JON PARDI
Jon Pardi offers a traditional honky-tonk sound with energetic modern production.
Recommended Songs:
• “Head Over Boots”
• “Dirt on My Boots”
• “Heartache Medication”
• “Last Night Lonely”
Visit Jon Pardi’s official website.
ERIC CHURCH
Eric Church shares Combs’ North Carolina roots and interest in country music shaped by rock and personal storytelling.
Recommended Songs:
• “Springsteen”
• “Record Year”
• “Drink in My Hand”
• “Talladega”
Visit Eric Church’s official website.
RILEY GREEN
Riley Green combines traditional country themes with songs about family, hunting, small towns and Southern life.
Recommended Songs:
• “There Was This Girl”
• “I Wish Grandpas Never Died”
• “Different ’Round Here”
• “Worst Way”
Visit Riley Green’s official website.
BAILEY ZIMMERMAN
Bailey Zimmerman shares Combs’ powerful vocal approach and emotionally direct relationship songs, although Zimmerman’s production leans further into modern rock.
Recommended Songs:
• “Rock and a Hard Place”
• “Fall in Love”
• “Religiously”
• “Backup Plan”
Visit Bailey Zimmerman’s official website.
NATE SMITH
Nate Smith combines country songwriting with a forceful rock-influenced voice.
Recommended Songs:
• “Whiskey on You”
• “World on Fire”
• “Bulletproof”
• “Fix What You Didn’t Break”
Visit Nate Smith’s official website.
JORDAN DAVIS
Jordan Davis blends contemporary country with personal songs about family, relationships and changing priorities.
Recommended Songs:
• “Buy Dirt”
• “Next Thing You Know”
• “Singles You Up”
• “What My World Spins Around”
Visit Jordan Davis’ official website.
JAMESON RODGERS
Jameson Rodgers shares Combs’ interest in accessible country storytelling and singalong choruses.
Recommended Songs:
• “Some Girls”
• “Cold Beer Calling My Name”
• “Missing One”
• “Girls That Smoke”
Visit Jameson Rodgers’ official website.
LUKE COMBS OFFICIAL ARTIST LINKS
Official Website:
Luke Combs Official Website
Official Music:
Luke Combs Music
Official Tour Dates:
Luke Combs Tour
Official Store:
Luke Combs Official Store
Grand Ole Opry Profile:
Luke Combs at the Grand Ole Opry
GRAMMY Artist Profile:
Luke Combs at the Recording Academy
LUKE COMBS SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Facebook:
Luke Combs on Facebook
Instagram:
Luke Combs on Instagram
TikTok:
Luke Combs on TikTok
YouTube:
Luke Combs on YouTube
Spotify:
Luke Combs on Spotify
Apple Music:
Luke Combs on Apple Music
Amazon Music:
Luke Combs on Amazon Music
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT LUKE COMBS
WHAT IS LUKE COMBS’ MOST FAMOUS SONG?
Luke Combs has several signature hits, including “Hurricane,” “Beautiful Crazy,” “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” “Forever After All” and “Fast Car.”
HOW DID LUKE COMBS BECOME FAMOUS?
Combs built a following through independent releases, social media and live performances. “Hurricane” became his commercial breakthrough and helped launch his debut album, This One’s for You.
WHERE IS LUKE COMBS FROM?
Luke Combs is from North Carolina and is closely associated with Asheville and Boone.
WHAT WAS LUKE COMBS’ FIRST HIT?
“Hurricane” was Luke Combs’ first major country-radio hit.
WHAT IS LUKE COMBS’ LATEST ALBUM?
Luke Combs’ latest studio album is The Way I Am, released March 20, 2026. The project contains 22 tracks.
IS LUKE COMBS A GRAND OLE OPRY MEMBER?
Yes. Luke Combs was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on July 16, 2019.
WHEN DID LUKE COMBS MAKE HIS OPRY DEBUT?
Luke Combs made his Grand Ole Opry debut on October 29, 2016.
WHO ORIGINALLY WROTE “FAST CAR”?
Tracy Chapman wrote and originally recorded “Fast Car.” Luke Combs later recorded a country interpretation and performed the song with Chapman at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards.
HAS LUKE COMBS WON A GRAMMY?
Luke Combs has received multiple GRAMMY nominations but had not won through the Recording Academy results available for the 2025 awards cycle.
WHAT IS LUKE COMBS’ ALBUM ABOUT FATHERHOOD?
Fathers & Sons is Luke Combs’ 2024 album devoted to parenthood and the relationships between fathers and children.
WHAT ARTISTS ARE SIMILAR TO LUKE COMBS?
Similar artists include Chris Stapleton, Cody Johnson, Morgan Wallen, Jon Pardi, Eric Church, Riley Green, Jordan Davis and Nate Smith.
LISTEN TO LUKE COMBS ON WILD COUNTRY RADIO
From the stormy heartbreak of “Hurricane” to the romance of “Beautiful Crazy,” the family emotion of “Even Though I’m Leaving” and the storytelling of “Where the Wild Things Are,” Luke Combs has created one of modern country music’s most recognizable catalogs.
His music brings together traditional country themes, a powerful voice and songs that sound honest enough to belong to anyone.
Whether he is singing about a cold beer, a difficult goodbye, a lifelong relationship or the responsibility of fatherhood, Combs makes every story feel personal.
Wild Country Radio celebrates Luke Combs alongside the legends, hitmakers and rising artists defining country music today.
Listen now at WildCountryMusic.Radio.
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