Charli XCX’s Ever-Evolving Pop

Charli XCX’s Ever-Evolving Pop

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The country superstar Luke Combs sits down with Joe and Jon ahead of the release of his sixth album, “The Way I Am.” Combs opens up about his journey to Nashville success (including “healthy competition” with Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan) and his mission to make huge hits again a ...  Show more

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