Your Favorite Country Artists On How They Started And How They’ve Changed Throughout The Years

Published on 06/01/2020
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Brad Paisley

Born in October 1972 was the American country singer Brad Paisley. He started to make his name in country music in 1999when he released his first album, Who Needs Pictures, which turned the music world upside down. Since his first Album, Brad released more than 10 albums, in which all of it was certified gold or higher by the RIAA. Brad also earned country music’s crowning achievement when he became a member of the Grand Ole Pry, an honor that took a lifetime for stars to achieve, not to mention that it only took him two years to be inducted as one. He also wrote the songs in the Pixar film, “Cars,” and showed no signs of slowing his phase down when he released his album “Love and War” in 2017. In 2018 he released a single “Bucked Off,” the lead single for his upcoming album, followed by “My Miracle” the year after.

Brad Paisley

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Luke Bryan

Tagged for his voice of an angel, Luke Bryan’s career didn’t start as to how others started theirs. His musical career started as he wrote songs for more famous artists like Travis Tritt and Billy Currington. He later signed himself with Capitol Nashville in 2007. His first nine albums had included 23 number one-hits. He was named “Entertainer of the Year” by Academy of Country Music Awards and Country Music Association in 2013. Since his debut, Luke sold over seven million albums and 27 million singles worldwide. He also sang the National Anthem at the Super Bowl and was a guest judge on the voice. He was then announced to partake as a judge for American Idol on ABC. In 2019, he returned as a judge alongside Katy Perry and Lionel Richie as American Idol returned for another season. He also received an album of the Decade award for his album “Crash my Party” in the same year.

Luke Bryan

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