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Post Malone Spotted Around Nashville With Luke Combs

Luke Combs and Post Malone have been spotted around Nashville in the last few weeks filming what looks like their music video for their much-talked-about collaboration on Post Malone’s upcoming…

Post Malone laughing on stage wearing a blue shirt and Luke Combs laughing on stage in his signature black shirt and ball cap.
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Luke Combs and Post Malone have been spotted around Nashville in the last few weeks filming what looks like their music video for their much-talked-about collaboration on Post Malone's upcoming country album. The song is called "Guy For That."

Both Combs and Malone posted a very short clip of the music video, and it appears the two are performing outside of a downtown Nashville establishment.

The Instagram post for the country stars is captioned, "Guy For That out 7.26 @lukecombs."

Luke posted a snippet of the new song on his Instagram last week.

He posted a clip of the song, and the lyrics include: "Buddy, what I really need is someone to put tires back in the drive / Lose what's left of my ever-loving mind / I'm damn near down to my last dime."

The chorus' lyrics include, "She's searching for someone who can build it back / But I ain't got a guy for that / Aint got a guy for that."

Combs captioned the song clip, "We doin' this or what, @postmalone?"

Luke's fans were beside themselves over the new song clip, and many commented on the post. One die-hard wrote, "Love that Posty is everywhere." Another fan said, "This is the track I've been waiting for." One more fan gushed, "Okay, Luke! I heard the light flex."

See that post here.

In February, Malone first teased the duet with Combs. He posted a video of him jamming to his new collaboration with Luke Combs on his Instagram.

In the video, Post is wearing a plaid brown coat and sitting on a chair with a cigarette in his hand, bobbing his head as the song plays. The lyrics say in part, "She's searching for someone whose gonna give it back, and I ain't got time for that."

See that post here.

Combs has talked a lot about being an only child. He has also talked about what he learned from his parents and what he is passing down to his young sons Tex and Beau.

A few years ago, Luke talked to me about his parents, Chester and Rhonda Combs: "I got a hard-working attitude, and I've always been a benefactor of making the best of whatever situation you're in. I learned that from them as well, and to be smart about the way you spend your money, the things that you get, and how you operate as kind of a family unit."

Combs is proud of what they instilled in him from a young age. He offered, "You know, they did a great job raising me; I feel like they did. And so I'm just thankful for years of advice and a bunch of love from them as well."

Which parent instilled in him a good personality and the gift of gab? The country superstar told me, "I think it's a little bit of both. I think my mom is a big talker. She loves to talk, be around people, and make people happy. So I got that from her. And then my dad is a big conversationalist."

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.