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Blake Shelton is an American country singer, songwriter, and television personality, born on June 18, 1976. He rose to fame with his 2001 debut single "Austin," which topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for five weeks. Shelton’s early albums, including The Dreamer and Blake Shelton's Barn and Grill, received gold and platinum certifications. Over his career, he has released a series of successful albums, such as Red River Blue, Based on a True Story, and If I'm Honest, and in total has scored 30 number-one singles on the country charts, with a record-breaking run of 17 consecutive chart-toppers.
A multiple Grammy nominee, Shelton is also well-known for his role as a coach on NBC’s The Voice from 2011 to 2023, where he led nine teams to victory. In 2024, he transitioned from Warner Music Nashville to BBR Music Group, continuing his influence in country music.