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Nicole’s Nashville News- August 6

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Nicole’s Nashville News- August 6

Luke Bryan‘s “go big or go home” mentality got him into a little trouble recently when he planted more sweet corn than he could handle.  Acres and acres of sweetcorn.  Luke ended up taking the sweetcorn to a produce seller outside of Nashville.

Luke will release his new album, Born Here Live Here Die Here, tomorrow.  He says the album will contain a little bit of everything, “They can expect a love song, a dancing song; obviously, ‘One Margarita’ being a big ole fun summer drinking song. And I think we have songs that will make you cry, touch your emotions, and I think, like I said there are songs that you can fall in love to out there.”  He will perform on Today, tomorrow morning.

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The International Space Station shared a four minute video of the crew going about their daily routine while listening to Travis Tritt‘s, It’s A Great Day To Be Alive.

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