Luke Bryan says he achieved success "the old-fashioned way," by putting in the hard work. A permanent fixture in the country music scene, Bryan is divulging how his career has flourished over the past two decades. "For most of my career I went up there going, I got to prove myself.
So it’s really liberating and gratifying to just go, I am what I am," Bryan shared with People magazine. "I earned it the old-fashioned way, working my butt off.
A lot of people have propped me up and helped me along the way, and I hope they can enjoy the ride too." A two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year, Bryan began his career in Nashville, Tennessee, a little later than he might have liked. "I look back and I'm proud about the whole climb to get here.
I had plans to move to Nashville at 20 years old and my brother passed away and I think at 20, I would have processed it all a lot differently, with a lot less maturity.
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