So, he instead released a deluxe version of his last album. And guess what? It went to No. 1.
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"What You See Ain't Always What You Get" is a 23-song deluxe follow-up to Combs' chart-topping 2019 record "What You See Is What You Get." It returns him to the No. 1 spot on the all-genre Billboard 200.
Combs has plenty to celebrate. Earlier this year, he also got married. And if that wasn't enough, he's nominated for six CMA Awards. The 30-year-old singer-songwriter says he feels blessed for what he does have, but is honest in admitting there are a lot of things he is missing right now.
"You know, on one hand you're really excited for the noms, and I'm thrilled to have gotten married to my beautiful wife and to have those things, but to have that be juxtaposed with not being able to be on the road, not get to make music, and see the fans, you know, give a little kid my hat, throw out a guitar pick, I really miss those things," said Combs.
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His CMA Award nominations include Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year, and the big one, Entertainer of the Year. His fellow nominees include for Entertainer of the Year are Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban.
"Those people are just way so much farther up than I am," said Combs. "Their credentials list is infinitely longer than mine, so just to have a seat at the table, it's really neat. I'm just elated to even be considered for that, so potentially think of maybe winning that one day whether it's this year or 10 years from now is unbelievable."
The 54th CMA Awards will take place in Nashville and be seen on ABC on Wednesday, Nov. 11.