Last year, Luke Combs’ remake of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” sparked a lot of conversation as it rose to #2 on Hot 100. Chapman, though, shared a statement in support of the cover and, when it won Song Of The Year at the CMAs, it made her the first Black songwriter to win that award. Tonight Chapman and Combs performed “Fast Car” together for the first time at the Grammys, where it was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance.
New York Post — Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" rocketed up the iTunes charts after she sang her hit from 1988 on Sunday night's Grammy Awards with country music star Luke Combs, who recorded... more info
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Last year, Luke Combs’ remake of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” sparked a lot of conversation as it rose to #2 on Hot 100. Chapman, though, shared a statement in s... more info
Consequence Of Sound — Combs' cover of the 1998 hit received a 2024 Grammy nomination for Best Solo Country Performance.
Tracy Chapman Joins Luke Combs for “Fast Car” at 2024 Grammys: Watc... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs' cross-generational pairing on 'Fast Car' during the 2024 Grammy Awards has given Chapman's 1988 song another boost on the charts. more info
JamBase — Tracy Chapman made a rare public performance at the 2024 Grammy Awards where she teamed with Luke Combs to duet on her 1988 hit "Fast Car." more info