They say in order to make great things happen, you have to manifest them into the world. After meeting Taylor Swift over the summer, Luke Combs is doing just that.
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The "Back in the Saddle" singer told Extra he would love to collaborate with the superstar if given the chance.
"'It'd be fun," he said. "Yeah, that would be a good time."
If Swift decides to collaborate with Combs, perhaps some new underwear for Combs might be in order before heading into the studio.
How Luke Combs and Taylor Swift Met
The 35-year-old Combs met Swift while attending Tight End University, an event co-founded by her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs' tight end Travis Kelce. The event took place in June in Nashville.
"She was really, really great," Combs told the outlet after he received the ACM International Award at the 18th ACM Honors. "Her music is undeniable. It would be impossible not to know, like every one of her songs, almost."
Combs also had the opportunity to catch a Swift show in Miami with his family.
"Her team was really, really great to my wife and her friends, and it was a really great time," he said.
Combs Admits He Plants Easter Eggs in His Videos
When asked earlier in the interview by Alecia Davis if he was a Swiftie, Combs said, "I can't say I'm the world's biggest. I feel like there's a lot of people in front of me in that line."
Swift has apparently inspired Combs in other ways. Swift is known for dropping Easter eggs related to her music. Combs told Davis he's done the same.
"We do a lot in my music videos, actually," said Combs. "Nobody picks up on it, but we do a lot... If people went back, they would notice more stuff than they think."
For the rest of the interview, check out the video below.
Luke Combs Also Plays Well With Others
Combs has worked with everyone from pop-punkers Good Charlotte to hip-hop star BigXthaPlug. He even sang with Tracy Chapman during the 2024 Grammy Awards.
"I want to send my sincerest thanks to you for allowing me to be a part of your moment. Thank you for the impact you have had on my musical journey, and the musical journeys of countless other singers, songwriters, musicians, and fans alike," he said to Chapman on social media following the performance.
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