Released: 2016
Luke Combs’ ‘Sheriff You Want To’ is a cheeky narrative about youthful mischief and the surprising bond that forms between the boys and the county sheriff. It’s a song that embodies the spirit of teenage rebellion, while also highlighting the unexpected friendships that can form in the most unlikely situations.
In the first verse, Combs and his buddies are out late, trying to catch some trout, which is a fun way of saying they’re out fishing. They’re also drinking beer, which catches the attention of a car that pulls up. Turns out, it’s the county sheriff. But instead of getting in trouble, the sheriff seems open to sharing their beer.
In the second verse, the boys are at it again, this time filling up their single cab with smoke, a clear reference to smoking marijuana. But when the sheriff shows up again, instead of busting them, he’s offered to ‘take a hit and help us finish it tonight’. This continues the theme of shared mischief between the boys and the sheriff.

The song concludes with the boys getting away with their antics both times, even though they ‘crossed that line’, a phrase that implies they broke the law. The chorus ‘We can share if you want to’ is repeated throughout the song, symbolizing their shared experiences and the unlikely friendship with the sheriff.
In essence, ‘Sheriff You Want To’ is a song that captures the essence of youthful rebellion and camaraderie. It’s a testament to Combs’ storytelling abilities and his knack for infusing humor and relatability into his songs.