Luke Bryan’s New Song “Fish Hunt Golf Drink” (A Rant)

Bro-Country (#535) on the Country DDS.
It would be celebrated as benevolent charity, and welcomed as a divine validation of the awesome presence of the Almighty if a hantavirus-infected rodent crawled up the keister of this incessantly embarrassing country music goober, and started gnawing away until it keeled him over, forever silencing his completely embarrassing, expendable, and culturally disastrous redneck shitracket.
In a slavish and naked attempt to stay relevant, Luke Bryan has released a song so spectacularly tooled and refined for optimum resonance in 2016, it’s outright eerie. Did Bryan take a blow to the noggin and somehow completely memory hole the last decade? Does the truly think that list-tastic Bro-Country swill is still all the rage, or ripe for resurrection? What in the Florida Georgia Line is he thinking by unleashing this atrocious pablum?
The same people consulting Luke Bryan to release this “song” are equivalent to the ones that said the War in Iran would be over in 72 hours. “Fish Hunt Golf Drink” should definitely be taken as a sign of a declining empire in its last dying gasps of cultural relevance, trundling down the toilet hole in the throes of late stage Capitalism.
Anyone in any way even slightly tangentially involved in the writing, production, and/or recording and distribution of this song should be frog marched into the middle of 16th Avenue in Nashville, and publicly pelted with rotten fruit as onlookers point and laugh at their diminutive genitals.
Luke Bryan almost never writes his own songs, because of course he sucks at it. But for some godforsaken reason, he decides to take a stab at it here, yet inadvertently bullseyes his own jugular, bleeding out whatever final modicum of popular relevance he might have been clinging to.
And goodness, what has happened to Luke Bryan the man? He’s really let himself go. Remember when he was out there trying to be country music’s sexpot, humping the air on stage with a signature hip hunch he coined “the move“? Now in the visualizer for this song, he’s perfecting some sort of dad bod version of Refrigerator Perry’s Super Bowl shuffle, looking like a man in arrears for a colonoscopy and prostate exam.
But of course, “Fish Hunt Golf Drink” will be #1 on country radio for seven damn weeks, and precede every single college football game this upcoming fall in some ESPN cross-promotional monstrosity cooked up by a bunch of cucks in khakis, making all actual country fans want to sink into their couch cushions each Saturday as they feel their balls shrivel up into their abdomen.
Yes, “Fish Hunt Golf Drink” is definitely reigniting conversation around Luke Bryan once again. But not in the way they intended. Even dudes who were rockin’ Morgan Wallen mullets a few years back are looking at Luke who’s clinging to his position on American Idol to keep him off the county fair circuit, shaking their heads and saying, “It’s a no from me, dog.”
As you might be able to tell, the take on this song wasn’t particularly favorable here at Saving Country Music dot com.
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May 19, 2026 @ 7:47 am
I almost think that this song is intentionally this bad because “hate listens” are still listens. There is no other way I can see how “climb tree” is an actual lyric. Aside from ‘Country Girl Shake It For Me’ which has a good guitar riff and overall sound I genuinely do not understand why people like Luke Bryan. His lyrics are absolutely juvenile redundant and just plain stupid, and his vocal ability is poor. I’m struggling to come up with the correct insult to use on people who like Luke Bryan’s music.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:56 am
“luke bryan fans” is a pretty good insult
May 19, 2026 @ 9:00 am
“All My Friends Say” and “Rain is a Good Thing” were enjoyable enough radio hits. Those were before the aforementioned “Country Girl Shake It For Me,” which seems to have permanently locked him into the Bro Country lane.
May 19, 2026 @ 1:32 pm
I agree, his first couple of albums were decent. Same for his bro Jason. Then something happened to make them the poster boys for a bad (bowel) movement.
May 19, 2026 @ 9:41 am
Some great singles and a lot of great album cuts. The bad is really really bad, though, like this monstrosity.
May 19, 2026 @ 10:38 am
Thank you for the hearty laugh and smile.
May 19, 2026 @ 10:39 am
Well shit. That was meant for Stellar.
May 19, 2026 @ 7:47 am
So is that a no?
May 19, 2026 @ 7:49 am
Multi millionaire a hundred times over Luke Bryan sitting on a really nice dock singing about bills was enough to make me shut this off immediately. My ears are thankful.
May 19, 2026 @ 1:33 pm
It is interesting how some singers can pull off those lines. I would believe Alan or George singing about bills. I believe Strait about not having a dime in Amarillo by Morning and the King has plenty of dimes. Because he also has artistic integrity.
May 19, 2026 @ 7:52 am
“The same people consulting Luke Bryan to release this “song” are equivalent to the ones that said the War in Iran would be over in 72 hours.”
This is fucking hilarious! And the same people that like this song are probably the same that said the War in Iran would be over in 72 hours, too.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:14 am
*slow clap*
May 19, 2026 @ 8:15 am
I wish this single was over in 72 Hours.
May 19, 2026 @ 9:36 am
We need to keep this insult on tap for future musical crimes against humanity.
Good chance they will come from this exact “artist” too.
May 20, 2026 @ 6:35 am
Call in a drone strike
May 19, 2026 @ 7:57 am
I think the guy’s just having fun.
May 20, 2026 @ 10:29 pm
Agreed. Trigger just sounds really old and staid and boring to me.
May 21, 2026 @ 6:54 am
No, the song really does just plain-ol’ suck.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:03 am
lol funny to me to see this after one of my favorite podcasts also made fun of this song in yesterdays episode. This has set back by years everyone who has ever tried to tell their friends country music is actually good
May 19, 2026 @ 8:15 am
Yeah, Incidentally, hatred for this song has pierced the zeitgeist and is all over the place in podcasts, sports commentary, social media posts. It really is touching a nerve in all the wrong ways. I’m kind of behind the times issuing this rant.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:57 am
Fuck. That sucks.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:16 am
Cucks in Khakis are playing one of the smaller stages at CMA Fest. I think any festival you’re involved in booking this year should consider them too.
It is not a good song. Nice to see another of the increasingly rare Triggerants.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:21 am
Give the guy a break!
May 19, 2026 @ 8:31 am
“Wake up, coffee, camo, climb tree”
Yeah, you can tell he really tried his hardest.
May 19, 2026 @ 10:41 am
The sad thing is that he likely did.
May 19, 2026 @ 4:36 pm
Not once did he say “girl”.
He IS slipping.
May 20, 2026 @ 6:37 am
Kneecap?
May 19, 2026 @ 8:29 am
…unlike a pretty large portion of the genre’s die-hard fans – we may have to tune ourselves to the fact that some country stars might actually have a wicked sense of humor. his swing may not be freddy couples and the dance moves not quite dwight, but all in all a fun clip to watch. when a near 80 guy tees up for the driver at the par 3 – chances are he’s pullin’ your leg.
after all, the discerning country aficionado knows since george jones’ turning down “too cold at home” – because of the golf reference in there – golf & country must not be mentioned in the same sentence (anymore).
May 19, 2026 @ 8:42 am
Yeah, I’ve seen some cope about how this song is supposed to be taken tongue-in-cheek or something. I also think there’s a handful of 50-something dudes out there that identify with Luke Bryan’s bad dad dance moves. But I don’t think this was meant to be a parody or something. It was released in mid May to become a summer anthem on radio. It’s right in line with Luke’s singles “Hunting, Fishing and Loving Every Day,” and “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset.” This might be the most quintessential Luke Bryan summer single he’s ever released.
May 19, 2026 @ 9:12 am
The other problem with “this song is supposed to be taken tongue-in-cheek” is that Luke Bryan has done too many songs like this unironically for that to come through. If it were Bo Burnham doing this, it would make sense in that light, but with his track record, to then release this and expect people to believe that it’s tongue-in-cheek is a pretty big expectation.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:35 am
Sounds like a sequel to his song Hunting, Fishing and Loving Every Day. The guitar lick even sounds the same.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:45 am
This is hysterical. The chorus is straight from the movie “Idiocracy.” The next one will be a series of grunts.
May 19, 2026 @ 8:50 am
Grunts on a deer call?
May 19, 2026 @ 1:26 pm
Luke Bryan drinks Brawndo.
Brawndo’s got what plants crave. It’s got electrolytes.
May 19, 2026 @ 9:01 am
Saw someone on TikTok write “Luke we need you to go back to your classic sound and make our Speakers Go Boom Boom, Cause this ain’t it”
Look how far he has fallen to have people clamoring for Drunk On You.
I like some of his stuff. His first two records were pretty solid overall. But this definitely ain’t it!
May 19, 2026 @ 1:34 pm
The Overton Window never fails.
May 19, 2026 @ 9:28 am
Nashville just got the 2030 Super Bowl. Looks like everyone will have to wait a few more years before that country music half time show. I wonder if Luke Bryan is available?
May 19, 2026 @ 9:28 am
Too bad he didn’t fall in.
May 19, 2026 @ 9:32 am
I take it that you are not a fan of this song! I liked some of his early material. The last few albums have been disappointing and this song suggests his music is not improving. No doubt, some will like it. Not for me.
May 19, 2026 @ 10:15 am
It is a better song than Bitin’ List.
May 19, 2026 @ 12:40 pm
Better than anything on Childers latest album honestly
May 19, 2026 @ 4:45 pm
Yup.
May 19, 2026 @ 10:21 am
did not read
The word “golf” prompts me to ask, “Who is the best defender in golf?”
May 20, 2026 @ 6:12 am
…jaxon smith-njigba?
May 20, 2026 @ 11:23 am
wrong sport – wrong side of the ball 🙂
ya know, the 49ers offense and the Steelers defense could be in Stadium A.
Their special teams in Stadium B. 49ers D and Steelers offense in Stadium C.
Telephone the result of the kickoff from Stadium B to the appropriate other stadium.
As a soccer fan I just luv getting back at the beloved sports 🙂
Ol’ George Jones was right about C&W and golf – thanks Tom, I hadn’t heard about Jones passing on the “too hot for golf” song
May 19, 2026 @ 10:47 am
I really do try not to judge music too harshly. People like different things. I don’t like getting judged because I like 70s and 80s pop country.
But that said, since this post is a rant, I am gonna say it…I really HATE this motherfucker. Yes, I HATE him. “Hate is a strong word!” Eh, fuck off.
I can’t stand this little piece of shit. His whole persona is gross, defining the shit era of bro-country. And more than anything, I just can’t stand his voice. It is beyond grating, and always autotuned.
I remember years ago getting the Alabama tribute album and loving it. Even Jason Aldean, whom I do not hate despite being part of the bro-country problem, did a great job with “Tennessee River.”
But then ol’ Lukey boy fucking destroyed one of my favorite Alabama songs of all time, “Love In The First Degree.” Recently, I thought I would try again since it has been many years since I heard it. And Randy Owen sings on it. I couldn’t get through the chorus and had to shut it off. My fucking ears were bleeding. I have NEVER gotten through that song. As soon as I hear this little weasel and his autotuned, nasally shit-ass voice…I just can’t do it.
I can’t stand any song this bastard puts a note to. He destroys everything.
I admit, I often don’t like what is popular, when it is popular. But years later, I can come to appreciate it. Not this asshole. Even after all these years, I would rather eat ground glass than have to endure 30 seconds of this jerkoff.
May 19, 2026 @ 11:03 am
I have to give the guy so much credit for the successful singing career he has had despite having such a godawful, irritating voice. I’m fairly sure that I’ve never managed to make it to the end of one of his songs. How people find his voice pleasing to their ear is genuinely baffling to me.
May 19, 2026 @ 11:15 am
Sad that there will be legions of people loving this song.
May 19, 2026 @ 11:16 am
Trigger, do you hear a lot of auto-tune on his voice in this song? It sounds *weird* to me. Maybe there’s a lot of compression on it or something but it doesn’t sound natural.
May 19, 2026 @ 11:19 am
I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s all kinds of filters on his voice. But to be honest, it doesn’t sound like one of those super Auto-tuned vocal tracks like we hear from Shaboozey or Morgan Wallen.
May 19, 2026 @ 6:10 pm
Agree there’s effects on the vocals. Why are the producers all putting these weird sounds on mainstream country vocals? Why in the Sam Hill do they keep doing it? I would love for a Nashville producer or engineer to just ” fess up” and admit it, and at least give a rationale behind it. To me it’s like they want to urbanize these songs and copy the pop world, as they mistakenly believe what their doing to these vocal tracks somehow exudes a modicum of cultural relevance to young people, well here’s a reality check…it fails spectacularly. Please for the love…stop tweaking with vocal tracks!!
Yes the song is an abomination. But we all knew this.
May 19, 2026 @ 11:17 am
Tell us how you really feel Trig! lol
Are you going to review the new 49 Winchester album?
May 19, 2026 @ 11:20 am
Yes the 49 Winchester and other albums are being considered for review. Was a very busy release week on Friday.
May 19, 2026 @ 11:54 am
Just write down words of things you see during the day. Boom! 1# Hit!
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. This song is horrible!! Did A.I. write it?
May 19, 2026 @ 12:11 pm
What on earth is this? Did actual human beings really write this? Any AI would have put more finesse and creativity into the songwriting. And this… well… “video”: A white, slightly doughy, middle-aged guy is busting out moves on a pier (!?) as if he were a young rapper in the ghetto… Just when I think I’ve seen the worst possible abuse of the word “Country,” I’m proven wrong.
May 19, 2026 @ 1:15 pm
Sounds like a summer song for commercial radio. Golf is getting pretty popular out here in the cornfields. John Daly types, hacking away, having fun.
All songs, no matter what genre, try to get the listener to say one of three things: 1) hell yeah, including “that’s true”, or 2) oh no! (some kind of lament), or 3) that’s funny/clever!
This Nashville Pop song by Luke Bryan is the “hell yeah” variety. I expect to hear a lot of this out by the lake. Not so much in a hipster bar. At the rodeo? Maybe, but they wouldn’t respect themselves in the morning.
Trace ‘Badonkadonk’ Adkins aged with some dignity. I hope Bryan finds a way.
May 19, 2026 @ 1:26 pm
The song is terrible. He knows it’s terrible. His team knows it’s terrible. But somehow he (and Jason Aldean) still are able to pull in a huge crowd at Live Between the Hedges. As I do not listen to country radio or watch any TV shows where this type of song will be played, I doubt I ever will hear this song again. And that is a good thing.
p.s. And just for sh*ts and giggles, I will shout out the Austin-based rockabilly band Hillside Wranglers.
May 19, 2026 @ 1:31 pm
He should have gotten Ella Langley to duet like they did for “Winter Wonderland” last year.
Luke Bryan will have no legacy at all.
Listen, I am not a Jason Aldean fan. He has a few decent tunes, took a stand or two, and has a bunch of good album cuts about small town life. Thus, he has enough good songs that can be played 20-30 years from now without embarrassment and still draw fans on the circuit.
What does Luke have? You scan his list of 26 #1 singles (how embarrassing for the genre) and most of them are vapid party songs or require his “dance” moves. He is already blowing up like a microwaved marshmallow. His music can’t and won’t age well. His teenage girl fan base moved on to Wallen and other pretty boys.
His career is the 450s Roman Empire. It is basically dead and bleeding out slowly with desperate stabs at a salvation that will not come.
May 19, 2026 @ 1:34 pm
“Birth, School, Work, Death,” this ain’t. :p
May 19, 2026 @ 2:12 pm
Why doesn’t he just record a rap album? The vocal styling and the hand gestures – like rap artists – will instantly make me turn off a song and never press play again. I’m not a fan anyway. Never was. Never looked his way.
May 19, 2026 @ 2:24 pm
As with 99% of the terrible Bro Country songs you review Trig, I’m going to save my ears and pass on listening to this garbage and thank you for doing so. This looks absolutely gay as fuck, but that is also one one would expect from any Luke Aldean song past or present.
May 19, 2026 @ 7:51 pm
The song is a Gen Xer who discovered ChatGpT
May 19, 2026 @ 9:47 pm
WOW…And I thought Morgan Wallen was bad…I met Luke years ago in Vegas during the ACM weekend when he was pretty new to the scene…He was fun, & really a nice guy. His music at the beginning was something that I could listen to, but over the years OMG NO THANKS
May 20, 2026 @ 8:34 am
Imagine this meeting in some music row corporate office with the label where they talk about Luke’s album, and what ‘the vibe’ of it is going to be and the vision they have for it. Then they move on to what singles should be released and when…and they choose this song. And people say, ‘Man this is going to be the song of the summer!’ And everyone high fives and agrees – because they know a hit when they hear one. Meanwhile there are countless artists and songwriters on music row being told they just ‘aren’t quite there yet’ with their writing and/or singing. So they take a deep breath and get in their car and turn on country radio and this song comes on. SongTown (a company started by two successful songwriters they created to help new/unknown songwriters on their journey) just made this post on 5/4: ‘Why Most List Songs Don’t Work – podcast #276’. Nashville is infuriating. It tells you ‘this is what you should do’ and then the opposite is what gets on radio. We are only in May and we have the worst song of the year. (Along with ‘Bitches’ and ‘Crisco’.) I cannot with this. I saw a post on TikTok of someone listening to Luke’s song and their caption was ‘unwrite this song immediately’ and couldn’t agree more.
May 20, 2026 @ 11:17 am
SongTown (and the books they published) is an awesome resource for aspiring songwriters. So much good advice about songwriting techniques.
May 23, 2026 @ 7:25 pm
I stand corrected. There’s a new Parmalee and Locash duet being toted as ‘the song of the summer’ on social media that gives this Luke Bryan disgrace of a song a run for its money as the worst song this year. From what I can tell it lists several hit songs to the tune of the pina colada song. We’ve reached a new level of not even trying. Can’t wait to look up who ‘wrote’ it.
May 20, 2026 @ 8:44 am
We’ve gotta quit letting game show hosts release music…
May 20, 2026 @ 8:47 am
Ive never been a fan of his or really liked any of his songs. They werent bad, i just never cared for them. This song just sounds like a mashup of his stuff. Neither good nor bad. I will say at least it has a beat. If someone put a gun to my head and forced me to listen to this or choosin texas, id prob have to go with this.
May 20, 2026 @ 10:44 am
Truly terrible song. Among so many others he’s done. Always thought he had potential and would do something more but… “wash, rinse, repeat”.
Flush…..
May 20, 2026 @ 12:16 pm
this is his MO. release a terrible first single, (this one seems especially bad) then follow it with a full album of about 12 songs, where the first half of the record will be just as terrible, and the second half of the album will actually have some a few decent songs.
May 20, 2026 @ 4:48 pm
All genres are pretty much the same…stuff gets popular, then it gets over saturated, then a new trend comes along and the cycle repeats. Eventually, people get bored with the new trend and the old stuff starts making a comeback. I think this may be the Luke Bryan strategy…just ride it out til it’s cool again. Happened with hair metal, then grunge…now hair metal’s popularvagain and grunge has gone away. I mean, there’s only so much boring Jason Isbell music people can listen to before theybwant to just have fun again, right?
May 20, 2026 @ 9:17 pm
This review seems way off the mark. Luke’s music has never been about depth, although he does have one of the more deep mainstream songs of the last decade plus with drink a beer. Not sure why not writing his own lyrics is a dig. Elvis, patsy and George strait never did either but they are all legends.
I think it’s sort of shallow and conceited to want all music to have a deeper meaning and be a treatise on world affairs or something. Usually those songs aren’t popular or meaningful anyway. Sometimes music is fun to party to, dance to, get hype to etc. for me personally I rarely go to an artist to help me sort out world affairs, I’d rather trust my own views. So having a Luke that talks about the Middle East or Child tax credit would be kind of silly. Not too many people look to him for that.
He is what he is: a goofy, likable, funny and talented musician who is one of the more successful of the late 2000s/2010s who has now transitioned to being a host on a reality show. Not sure how that should be mocked or made fun of. He’s more successful than most and has a career most musicians only dream of. Not sure why his success is being mocked. He’s literally one of the top selling artists of all time.
There seems to be a disconnect between SCM and what most listeners want. I just want good quality songwriting and good quality music. If that comes from young guns with tik tok fans in the 10,000s or if that means Morgan Wallen and Luke Bryan so be it. There’s this elitist snobbishness that tends to creep in from people that it’s like mainstream country are Indian untouchables or something. That because an artist doesn’t write their own lyrics they are losers or dumb. I’m just here to listen to good country music, bro. The people who look down on people who want to get crunk and party to Kane Brown and stuff like that I don’t understand the sort of snooty posh attitude of being above that. Like no, we only listen to underground unsigned country in this house. And only if you write your own lyrics. It’s like are you aware some of the Greatest songs in our genre are not written by the artist?
I don’t know, just comes across as elitist and kind of gross. I can be an actual human and self aware enough to accept that some people want to just vibe to the music. Not sure why that’s a sin.
May 21, 2026 @ 6:45 am
“There seems to be a disconnect between SCM and what most listeners want. I just want good quality songwriting and good quality music.”
Were you his fraternity bro or something?
For an example of a well written
yet fun song, see “Choctaw Bingo”
or “Snake Farm.”
May 21, 2026 @ 8:26 am
This song is terrible and the American Idol judge is terrible. I appreciate that most people have guilty pleasure songs. Heck, I have some that may be embarrassing to share. However, most of Luke’s output is embarrassing. And it gives me pleasure to sentence him as guilty of creating really shitty music.
May 22, 2026 @ 12:40 pm
“There seems to be a disconnect between SCM and what most listeners want. I just want good quality songwriting and good quality music”
I’m not sure if you have the ability to tell what is good quality songwriting or good quality music if you’re referencing Luke Bryan, Morgan Wallen and Kane Brown. I quit listening to “radio” over 15 years ago because most of what Nashville considered good quality songwriting and good quality music sucked ass. I’m from the central valley in California so we only get mainstream country music on the radio. Thankfully I came across SCM and was introduced to good quality songwriting and good quality music that was being released by independent artists.
There are a lot of “successful, rich” artists out there whose music sucks. It’s called selling out to the industry for fortune and fame. Do you know who Hellbound Glory is? He writes better songs than most artists out there and has good quality music with a good amount of “fun” songs. But he is not a poser willing to sacrifice great art for fortune and fame.
I also can’t believe you referenced Pasty Cline, Elvis Presley and George Strait when referring to singers who didn’t write their own music. The difference is that they had great voices which Luke, Morgan and Kane do not have…and also knew how to record quality songs that have proven to stand the test of time. Who the hell is going to be listening to Luke, Morgan and Kane 40-50 years from now? People with shitty taste in music, that’s who.
No one said it’s a sin to listen to bubble gum pop “country” music, but comparing Luke, Morgan and Kane to legends like Patsy, Elvis and George is pretty close to blasphemy.
May 23, 2026 @ 3:00 am
Even the silliest novelities Jones did – and he did way too many of them – sounds like a sonette by Shakespeare compared to modern day music.
May 21, 2026 @ 6:36 am
The funniest part of this is how it correctly says jugular in the article, but the blurb on the home page says he “inadvertently bullseyes his own juggler.” That poor circus worker did not deserve that.
May 21, 2026 @ 12:30 pm
Worst part is that the juggler was also the cyrcis spillczechur.
May 21, 2026 @ 11:21 am
mainstream country is the last genre where you can still sing about hunting.
ah, the song sucks bad.
May 21, 2026 @ 12:28 pm
I love that it takes a committee to write a song about a 20-year-old he banged at PCB ’99 for a 48-year-old. Music.
May 21, 2026 @ 8:32 pm
This song is high art compared to Shania Twain’s latest release, “Dirty Rosie.” What a giant turd. I hope Trigger does a rant on that one. 😂
May 21, 2026 @ 9:25 pm
How did we go from three chords and the truth to “climb tree?”
May 22, 2026 @ 5:08 pm
As long as it can get Trigger to rant, it’s got some value.
May 22, 2026 @ 7:35 pm
Not advocating for this but . . .
Is it possible for a song to hit big that satirizes the aesthetics of that now-seemingly-dated phase of a decade ago? I’m not exactly thinking Weird Al but go there if that works for you. Would a song meant as parody be taken seriously?
May 26, 2026 @ 7:52 pm
Look, this is directed at whoever wrote this article and anyone who agreed with them.
Have you looked in a mirror lately, because there is the problem.
I don’t see any of you with 32 number one hits, 14 studio albums, over 200 successful songs, and more than 50 awards in music.
It’s a fun song, you listen, jam out, and move on.
For those of you who think Trigger is just seeking attention, you are a genius.
Thomas Luther Bryan, stage name Luke Bryan, is an increciously talented country singer and will not be disrespected. If you have anything else to say, respond, take action, and stand up for our artists.
If your issue really is Luke, contact him, and rant him up a storm.
P.S. Trigger, post that rant on YouTube, I really want to see you put your own place.
May 27, 2026 @ 5:42 pm
Young & wild & free was actually fairly musical – not the best song ever, but one I could listen to that portrayed a decent vibe. It is significantly stronger than this Luke Bryan garbage – let’s be clear.
May 27, 2026 @ 7:05 pm
Funny, even the comments on YOUTUBE all say the song sucks. (At least the first dozen comments that I looked at.) That’s unusual. Youtube song comments are usually from fans of the artist and they generally say it’s all great.
June 1, 2026 @ 3:53 pm
Interesting. I saw someone today post about how awful this song is. I wanted to see where it peaked on the charts and went to Wikipedia. Well, it’s gone. No longer listed in his singles section of his discography.
Did his label pull it and erase it from being an official single?
Perhaps Wikipedia is experiencing some technical issues, but, for the moment, it’s not there.