With “Country On,” his 30th No.1 single, under his belt, a fresh season of judging American Idol on the horizon and an immensely popular Vegas residency, Luke Bryan clearly has us drunk on him. You can keep the Bryan buzz going Feb. 1, 3-4, 8 and 10-11 as he continues entertaining Strip audiences.

“We wanted to bring a different show to the fans visiting Vegas. A show that would be different than coming to see me on my summer tour,” Bryan said. “We are really happy with how it turned out and with the state-of-the-art sound and lighting at Resorts World, it just kicks it to another level.”

Count on hearing your favorite hits like “Kick the Dust Up” and “Country Girl (Shake It for Me),” but Bryan’s set list also features some lesser-acknowledged bangers that will surely tickle your ears. Here are five underrated gems you’ll surely hear this week at his Resorts World concerts.

“Waves”

It may seem like an oxymoron to call a No. 1 single underrated, but when an artist pumps out hit after hit, this fate is bound to befall even some of the chart-toppers. Falling in line with that is the fifth No.1 single from Bryan’s Born Here Live Here Die Here album, “Waves.” Written by Chase McGill, Ryan Hurd and Zach Crowell, this tender song features creative melodies that complement Bryan’s rich vocals as he chronicles an emotional experience.

“Do I”

Throwback tune “Do I” comes from 2009’s Doin’ My Thing album and was written by Bryan and Lady A members Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley. Lady A lead singer Hillary Scott also had a hand in the making of this track as she's featured on background vocals. Telling the story of a couple calling their relationship to question, Bryan and Scott’s harmonies combine with impressive instrumentals to create a truly beautiful song.

“Roller Coaster”

Another chart-topping hit, “Roller Coaster,” from the singer’s Crash My Party album, features smooth sounds, with a sense of intimacy and sincerity coming through its lyrics. This tune was co-written by singer-songwriter Cole Swindell, who formerly sold merch for Bryan, and guitarist Michael Carter. Inspired by the Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City, Fla., “Roller Coaster” is easy to listen to and even easier to sing along with.

“Someone Else Calling You Baby”

Co-written by Bryan and Jeff Stevens, “Someone Else Calling You Baby” became Bryan’s second No. 1 hit. Also from the Doin’ My Thing album, this somewhat upbeat track delivers storytelling and relatability through Bryan’s steady voice accompanied by some delightful electric guitar.

“Move”

Though many of Bryan’s songs convey a more serious narrative, the singer-songwriter is also known to put out some exciting dance hits, and “Move,” off his 2016 Kill the Lights album, perfectly provides music that makes you want to, well, move. Co-written by Bryan, Carter and Jay Clementi, this up-tempo country rock jam is simply fun. The infectious beat will have you on your feet and swaying your hips in seconds, and when the last note is played, you’ll wish he’d do it all over again.

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