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    Luke Grimes Music Hold On: How the Actor Turned Musician Captivated the Country Scene with His Single

    Alex HarrisBy Alex HarrisApril 23, 2023Updated:August 31, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    In acting, Luke Grimes shimmers with an undeniable charm and finesse. Fans have marveled at his performances in cinematic pieces like American Sniper and Fifty Shades of Grey, and his portrayal of a cowboy in the hit TV series Yellowstone as Kayce Dutton has left a memorable mark. Yet, beneath the captivating thespian lies a musician steeped in the sounds of country legends like Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Tom Petty, whose tunes echoed through his Ohio childhood.

    Grimes mastered the guitar and piano and began weaving stories into songs from an early age. Yet, his music remained a hobby, tucked away, as his acting career took him from Ohio to New York, then onto the silver screen, making him a household name.

    Despite the glitz of Hollywood, Grimes clung to his musical dreams. Scribbling lyrics in-between scenes and strumming chords when the cameras stopped rolling, he was ready to let the world hear his voice, this time not as an actor but as a musician.

    Luke Grimes – Hold On (Official Audio)

    Now, Luke Grimes strikes a chord in the music industry with his new single, Hold On, released on April 21 through Mercury Nashville / Range Music and written by Vance with Ilsey Juber and produced by Dave Cobb. A potent blend of country rock that takes listeners on an emotional journey, narrating a tale of love, commitment, and the willingness to stay, no matter how turbulent the ride. At the heart of it lies the promise of steadfastness, even in the face of adversities that could shake the very foundations of a relationship.

    Drawing from the depths of his marital bond with Bianca Rodriguez Grimes, whom he fell for filming Fifty Shades of Grey, Hold On resonates with raw honesty and heartfelt sentiment. The song’s success has not gone unnoticed, debuting at the pinnacle of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and securing a place in the Billboard Hot 100.

    With Luke’s distinct vocals and charismatic stage presence, critics and fans alike have drawn parallels with stalwarts like Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, and Luke Combs. However, his appeal transcends the country genre, demonstrating a versatility that is rare to find.

    Hold On follows the release of Oh Ohio, an ode to his home state, and No Horse To Ride, his first-ever solo release. 

    No Horse To Ride debuted inside the Top 10 of the Country Songs sales chart at No. 7. In its second week of release, No Horse To Ride racked up 95K Shazams, placing it at No. 2 on the Shazam Country chart, No. 2 on the Shazam Top 200 USA chart and No. 37 on the Shazam Global chart. 

    The captivating tune of Hold On is available to immerse yourself via an official audio track and a lyric video on YouTube. 

    As the anticipation builds for his debut EP, set to hit the shelves in July 2023, fans can expect a medley of captivating songs.

    In conclusion, Luke Grimes may be stepping into a new domain, but his talent, passion, and genuineness shine as brightly in music as on screen. He represents the rare blend of an artist who can enchant his acting prowess and serenade with his melodies. As Grimes sings his heart out and the music world takes note, we are witnessing the rise of a star just getting started.

    Luke Grimes Hold On
    Luke Grimes Hold On

    Luke Grimes Hold On Lyrics

    Verse 1

    Hold on me, but I don’t recommend it, you adore me
    If you do don’t say I didn’t warn you
    Trust me, I know how to start a fire from a flame
    Oh I always leave before the curtain hits the floorboard
    When I hear you talking like you know me
    You don’t know me, you don’t know me

    Chorus

    Wish that I could not go crazy
    Wish that I could make you hate me
    Maybe I should change my name and run
    So I don’t have to hold on
    Maybe you and I would make it
    It ain’t the kinda risk I’m taking
    Maybe I should change my name and run, run, run
    So I don’t have to hold on
    Hold on
    Hold on

    Verse 2

    I’m only human and I get a little lonely
    But I don’t wanna hit you while I’m falling
    While I’m falling, while I’m falling

    Chorus

    Wish that I could not go crazy
    Wish that I could make you hate me
    Maybe I should change my name and run
    So I don’t have to hold on
    Maybe you and I would make it
    It ain’t the kinda risk I’m taking
    Maybe I should change my name and run, run, run
    So I don’t have to hold on
    Hold on
    Hold on

    Chorus

    Wish that I could not go crazy
    Wish that I could make you hate me
    Maybe I should change my name and run
    So I don’t have to hold on
    Maybe you and I would make it
    It ain’t the kinda risk I’m taking
    Maybe I should change my name and run, run, run
    So I don’t have to hold on
    Hold on
    Hold on

    Luke Grimes
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