Luke Combs Goes Number One with “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma”

Luke Combs continues his streak of number ones with his next song to top the country charts, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.” Get all the details here!

Every song that Luke Combs puts out to country radio seems to make its way to the top! The superstar is going to go down in history as one of the most successful country artists of his time. The singer officially earned his twentieth number one at country radio this week with his song, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma”

Written by Combs with Jessi Alexander and Jonathan Singleton, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” was created specifically for the new movies, ‘Twisters,’ the remake of the classic film, ‘Twister.’ Immediately upon its release, the song became a hit with fans of Combs and the movie alike. It was only a matter of a time before it became the number one song at country radio.

“I keep chasing that same old devil // Down the same old dead end highway // Riding that storm runnin’ through my veins // Like a shot down, tail spun airplane // Scared of nothin’ and I’m scared to death // I can’t breathe and I catch my breath // But I keep chasing that same old devil // Down the same old dead end highway // Ain’t no love in Oklahoma // Just the whistle of a long black train // You’ll know when it’s comin’ for ya // Ridin’ in on the wind and rain”

Congrats to Combs and his team on another monumental feat! It’s only a matter of time before his next radio single hits the top of the charts.

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“Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.