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Luke Combs Teases Unreleased Track “My Kinda Saturday Night” Amidst Family-Focused Year

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Country music sensation Luke Combs recently delighted fans by teasing an unreleased track titled “My Kinda Saturday Night.” He shared via TikTok on May 28, the 49-second snippet shows an upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics, evoking a ’90s country vibe. The teaser quickly garnered attention, with fans expressing excitement over the potential summer anthem.

The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a laid-back evening:

“Dang, I ain’t ever putting WD-40 on this front porch chain
I can’t but I can almost hear that paycheck dropping in the bank
I don’t know what’s gonna happen tonight
But there’s a good chance it’s gonna sound like
Boots on the back porch, stomping on the 2×4’s
Little bit of long neck playing”

This release comes as Combs takes a step back from extensive touring to focus on family. In a recent interview he even shared plans to perform only at select festivals this year, stating, “We’re only doing festivals this year. I’ve already done 10 of them. I got 14 more shows for the rest of the year. I want to be home with my kids.”

Despite his lighter schedule, Combs remained active in the music scene. He surprised fans with a duet alongside Megn Moroney at the 2025 V Boston Calling Music festival, performing his hit “Beer Never Broke My Heart.”

Fans are eagerly anticipating more from Combs. With the hints of a new album in the works, fans are awaiting him. In March, he expressed enthusiasm about an upcoming project, stating, “I’ve been spending the last couple of weeks working on what my next record looks like and as it begins to take shape I can honestly say I’ve never felt better about one at this stage.”

As he manages to balance his family life with his musical endeavors, “My Saturday Night” offers a glimpse into the energetic and heartfelt storytelling fans have come to love. Stay tuned for more updates on his forthcoming releases. Keep reading Celewood.com for the latest updates.

Author: Hailey