The sequel to the hit movie Twister, aptly titled Twisters, is hitting theaters worldwide on July 19th. Its accompanying soundtrack will also be released on the same date.

Despite the album's official release being months away, it has already made waves on the Billboard charts, mainly because of its lead single by Luke Combs. 

Luke Combs's most recent single, "Ain't No Love In Oklahoma," which debuted impressively this week on various charts, gave fans a sneak peek into the Twisters soundtrack. 

According to Forbes, within a short tracking period since its release on May 20, the song has already swiftly climbed the ranks, laying a strong foundation for the full-length album's success.

"Ain't No Love In Oklahoma" debuts on four Billboard charts this week, a remarkable feat given its limited time frame for sales, streams, and radio spins across the U.S.

The single's highest debut is on the Country Digital Song Sales chart, entering at No. 6, marking Combs' thirty-sixth top 10 placement on the tally, reflecting its strong appeal within the country music genre.

Furthermore, "Ain't No Love In Oklahoma" makes its presence felt on the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart, entering at No. 18, with Luminate reporting sales of 3,086 copies during its initial tracking period.

The song's success extends to other country-specific charts, with a notable debut at No. 24 on the competitive Country Airplay list, hinting at significant potential for the track's longevity and popularity.

Additionally, "Ain't No Love In Oklahoma" secures a noteworthy position on the Hot Country Songs chart, debuting at No. 39, solidifying its status as a rising hit within the country music scene.

In other news, Combs is set to headline 25 stadium events across the United States in 2024 with his Growin' Up and Gettin' Old tour. 

Among these, two unmissable dates are scheduled at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday, May 31st, and Saturday, June 1st. 

Joining Combs on Friday's performance will be special guests Cody Jinks, Hailey Whitters, Charles Wesley Godwin, and the Wilder Blue.

Meanwhile, Saturday's lineup will feature Colby Acuff, Drew Parker, and Jordan Davis, promising a dynamic and unforgettable experience for country music fans.

Combs' year is truly shining bright. Apart from his hit new single and massive tour, he is also poised to receive a prestigious honor from the Country Music Hall of Fame later this summer.

The organization has revealed plans to showcase an exhibit dedicated to Combs' remarkable life and career, commencing on July 11th.

According to Country Now, the exhibit, titled Luke Combs: The Man I Am, is slated to run until June 2025, offering fans a comprehensive journey through Combs' musical journey and achievements.

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