By Lauryn Snapp May 6, 2021 Luke Bryan has called Nashville home for 20 years now, but the country superstar often thinks of Leesburg, the small Georgia town where he grew up. He still owns a home there, after all, and has a large circle of family and friends in the area. The quiet community, just less than 3,000 strong, sits about 15 minutes north of Albany in the southeast corner of the state, and on the heels of his album ' Born Here Live Here Die Here,' Luke recently explained to Cody Alan why he remains so connected to it. "I would assume that the Tennessee/Nashville area is forever, but I've got a farm down there, and my nieces and my dad and his wife are still down there," Luke says.