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Luke Bryan - "Do I?"
By: Matt Bjorke
Last Updated: June 24, 2009 12:21 PM

Luke Bryan built a solid foundation for his career with the hit singles "All My Friends Say" and "Country Man." What Luke hasn't done yet is see a ballad rise up the charts the way that those two singles did so it is interesting to note that the fun-loving artist (at least in radio's eyes) has not only moved on from his debut album but he's also released a tender ballad about realizing the end of a relationship is near as Bryan asks her a plethora of questions that start with "Do I." Luke's in fine voice throughout and he is definitely a wonderful addition to country radio but I cannot help but feel as if he's regressing a little to the middle of the pack with something that does please country radio but doesn't feel all that much different from a Jason Michael Carroll or Jason Aldean track. In fact there are more than a few similarities to Aldean's hit "Why" that cannot be ignored.
So while I genuinely want to like this song, particularly when I know Bryan's such a capable singer and songwriter, I can't shake the feeling that "Do I" is nothing more than something that is catchy and ear pleasing enough to be a passive listener when it comes on the radio, and that's a big disappointment to me.
You can support Luke Bryan by purchasing this single at iTunes.


READER'S COMMENTS
says:
Posted: 14 hours ago
i love this song it is so awsome(Do I)
kaka says:
Posted: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
yur friggin hott///
Aimee H. says:
Posted: Saturday, October 10, 2009
I so love this song it reminds me so much of me and my boyfriend make me love him more cuz he's give me another chance and wants me to come home to him. Thanks for putting my feelings into an awesome song.
says:
Posted: Tuesday, September 15, 2009
katie peacock says:
Posted: Friday, September 11, 2009
i love that snodg
Aimee says:
Posted: Thursday, June 25, 2009
Love this song and I love, Love LOVE! Luke Bryan's music!
Francis says:
Posted: Tuesday, May 5, 2009
I do.
Rick says:
Posted: Monday, May 4, 2009
I purchased Luke's debut album hoping for a lot of catchy / hooky fun cuts like "All My Friends Say" and was sorely disappointed. Burn me once, shame on you, burn me twice, shame on me.....