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Sam Hunt

Sam Hunt was born in rural Cedartown, Georgia, on Dec. 8, 1984. Hunt grew up listening to 90's country, and after years of being shown other music such as Usher in the locker room, Hunt writes songs that are like no other. He played quarterback for the University of Alabama at Birmingham (Go Blazers!) and signed for a short time as a free agent for the Kansas City Chiefs. After his football career showed that it just wasn't right, Hunt moved to Nashville. He wrote Come Over, which Kenny Chesney would record, Cop Car, that Keith Urban would bring some attention to, and We Are Tonight, which was recorded by Billy Currington. After these songs showed that Hunt's style was loved, he started singing some. He is known best for Singing "Leave the Night On", though other songs include "X2C", "Take Your Time", "House Party", "Breakup in A Smalltown", and "Vandalizer". So, there is a Sam Hunt song for every mood! Go check him out today on YouTube @SamHuntMusic!

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Obki (2021)
Guest starring as Additional Voices (15 episodes)
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015)
Guest starring as Sam Hunt (2 episodes)
American Country Countdown Awards (2014)
Guest starring as Sam Hunt
Late Night with Seth Meyers (2014)
Guest starring as Sam Hunt (3 episodes)
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014)
Guest starring as Sam Hunt (3 episodes)
Jimmy Kimmel Live (2003)
Guest starring as Sam Hunt
CMT Music Awards (2002)
Guest starring as Performer
Grammy Awards (1959)
Guest starring as Sam Hunt
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