Remember Rod Serling narrating “The Twilight Zone?” He’d be off to the side, beckoning you with his intimate and commanding voice, prepping you for the “journey ahead…?” Now imagine him saying:

Consider Thomas Rhett, winner of the gene pool lottery. A Grand Slam: good looks, talent, super-stardom, and a gorgeous wife.

 Perhaps some of that good luck is inherited from from his father, Rhett Akins, an A-list Country singer/songwriter who has co-written hits for fellow A-listers Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan.

Rhett fils is only 27-years old but he’s already had seven number one hits including  “Die A Happy Man,” which won the 2016 Grammy for Best Country Song.

This Year’s Country Music Association Awards were announced on Monday, and Thomas Rhett is up for best Male Vocalist, best Musical Event, and best Music Video.

His third album “Life Changes” is out today. An appropriate title, because just last month he became a father for the second time.

The title of his current hit “Unforgettable” is also aptly named, because when you watch a grand slam unfold, you tend to remember it.

What does the song sound like? Modern. Pop Country. Clean, cheery, positive. His voice is fine, but lacks the gravel and grit of “traditional Country.”