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Danielle Bradbery | |
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Birth name | Danielle Simone Bradbery |
Born | July 23, 1996 Houston, Texas, United States |
Danielle Simone Bradbery (born July 23, 1996)[1] is an American country singer from Cypress, Texas. She won season four of NBC's The Voice in 2013, becoming the youngest artist to win until Sawyer Fredericks of season eight. Her debut studio album, Danielle Bradbery, was released on November 25, 2013, featuring the single "The Heart of Dixie". On June 2, 2017, Bradbery released her new single "Sway", which is the lead single off her second album, I Don't Believe We've Met, which was released on December 1, 2017.
Contents
Early life
Bradbery was born on July 23, 1996 in Houston, Texas to parents Danny Bradbery and Gloria Redden Martinez but moved to Cypress.[2][3] She attended Cypress Ranch High School.[4]
Career
The Voice (2013)
At the blind auditions on March 25, 2013, Bradbery performed Taylor Swift's "Mean", prompting Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, and Usher to turn their chairs. Bradbery then chose Shelton and remained on his team. At the Battle rounds, Bradbery faced Caroline Glaser where they sang the song "Put Your Records On", Bradbery was chosen over Glaser, in the process advanced to the Knockout rounds. During the Knockouts, Bradbery sang "Jesus Take The Wheel" against Taylor Beckham in which Blake selected her to remain in the competition, sending home Beckham. During the Top 16 show, she sang "Maybe It Was Memphis" and was voted through by America into the next week. The following week, the country singer sang a rendition of Carrie Underwood's song "Wasted." During the Top 10 playoffs, Bradbery sang a rendition of "Heads Carolina, Tails California", which became the first song of the season, and only song of that round, to reach the iTunes top 10 charts.[5]
During the Top 8, Bradbery sang a rendition of "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)." In the Top 6, she sang Pam Tillis' "Shake the Sugar Tree" chosen by coach Blake Shelton. That week, she also sang a powerhouse rendition of Sara Evans' "A Little Bit Stronger," ending the song with a high note through the final "stronger" and "yeah" run. During the Top 5, Bradbery sang "Please Remember Me" and "Who I Am" which reached 6 and 4 spots respectively on the iTunes top 10 charts. During "Who I Am," she walked out through the audience to sing beside her proud mom, dad, and stepmom.[5] At the finals, Bradbery sang the song "Timber, I'm Falling In Love" along with her coach Blake Shelton, she also re-sang the song "Maybe It Was Memphis" which would this time reach the iTunes top 10 charts and sang the song "Born to Fly" then she was announced as the winner of season four of The Voice.[5] She had the most peak positions and most singles to reach the top 10 on iTunes during the season. Overall, she had more iTunes downloads than any other contestant in the show's history. At age 16, Bradbery was the youngest winner of The Voice.[6] This was later taken by Brynn Cartelli, who won season 14 of "The Voice" at age 15.
- – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
Stage | Song | Original artist | Date | Order | Result |
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Blind Audition | "Mean" | Taylor Swift | March 25, 2013 | 1.5 | Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, and Usher turned Joined Team Blake |
Battles (Top 48) | "Put Your Records On" (vs. Caroline Glaser) | Corinne Bailey Rae | April 16, 2013 | 8.6 | Saved by Coach |
Knockouts (Top 32) | "Jesus Take The Wheel" (vs. Taylor Beckham) | Carrie Underwood | April 30, 2013 | 12.5 | Saved by Coach |
Live Playoffs | "Maybe It Was Memphis" | Pam Tillis | May 7, 2013 | 15.7 | Saved by Public Vote |
Live Top 12 | "Wasted" | Carrie Underwood | May 13, 2013 | 17.8 | Saved by Public Vote |
Live Top 10 | "Heads Carolina, Tails California" | Jo Dee Messina | May 20, 2013 | 20.7 | Saved by Public Vote |
Live Top 8 | "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)" | The Judds | May 27, 2013 | 22.7 | Saved by Public Vote |
Live Top 6 | "Shake the Sugar Tree" | Pam Tillis | June 3, 2013 | 25.5 | Saved by Public Vote |
"A Little Bit Stronger" | Sara Evans | 25.11 | |||
Live Top 5 (Semifinals) | "Please Remember Me" | Rodney Crowell | June 10, 2013 | 27.4 | Saved by Public Vote |
"Who I Am" | Jessica Andrews | 27.8 | |||
Live Finale (Final 3) | "Timber, I'm Falling In Love" (with Blake Shelton) | Patty Loveless | June 17, 2013 | 29.3 | Winner |
"Maybe It Was Memphis" | Pam Tillis | 29.7 | |||
"Born to Fly" | Sara Evans | 29.9 |
2013–14: Danielle Bradbery
On June 19, 2013, the day after Bradbery won The Voice, she was signed to a record deal with Big Machine Records.[7] Her debut single, "The Heart of Dixie," was released on July 16, 2013.[8] Bradbery's first studio album, self-titled Danielle Bradbery, was released November 25, 2013.[9][10][11] On September 14, 2013, Bradbery performed on the WGTY Great Country Radio stage at the York Fair and sang four songs from her upcoming album, which were “Young in America”, “Dance Hall”, “Never Like This” and “Daughter of a Working Man”.[12] Bradbery made her Grand Ole Opry debut on the historic stage of the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on November 12.[13] Along with her Opry debut, Bradbery will embark on Brad Paisley‘s Beat This Summer Tour.[13] On November 17, 2013 Bradbery sang the national anthem at the opening ceremonies of the 2013 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix.[14] Her song "My Day" was featured in the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics as she was chosen to be "the voice" of the Games' promotional campaign that partners NBC Olympics with The Voice.[15]
Bradbery joined Hunter Hayes as a special guest on his We're Not Invisible Tour starting March 20, 2014.[16]
2015–present: "Friend Zone" and I Don't Believe We've Met
In a recent interview with Naked Mag, Bradbery confirmed she is writing songs for her second album and was hoping to release it sometime in 2015.[17] She took it to her Twitter account on August 23, 2015 that she would be releasing the first single from her second studio album "Friend Zone" on August 28, 2015. The song never had an official terrestrial radio release and was a "buzz" single.
In 2017, Bradbery finally released a song called "Sway" as a single. It debuted at #46 on the Billboard country chart the week on June 14 and it officially impacted country radio on August 28, 2017. She also shifted to Big Machines BMLG imprint to accompany the release. On August 4, 2017, Bradbery announced that "Sway" would be the lead single off her upcoming sophomore album, I Don't Believe We've Met, which released on December 1, 2017.[18]
Artistry
Bradbery cites Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert and Martina McBride as her musical influences.[19][20] Besides country music, she listens to hip-hop, R&B, pop, and Latin music.
Philanthropy
On October 12, 2013, Bradbery performed "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" at the Eighth Annual Tradition of Hope Gala to support MDA's Augie's Quest which has the sole purpose of finding a cure for ALS.[21] She also performed at the Girls & Guitars charity concert to benefit the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.[22] Bradbery and many other country stars signed a Honey Nut Cheerios box to be auctioned off for charity Outnumber Hunger. The charity's purpose is stop hunger in the U.S.[23]
Concert tours
Supporting
- 2013: Beat This Summer Tour – Brad Paisley[13]
- 2014: We're Not Invisible Tour – Hunter Hayes[16]
- 2014: See You Tonight Tour – Scotty McCreery[24]
- 2015: Platinum Tour – Miranda Lambert[25]
- 2015: Suits & Boots Tour – Brett Eldredge & Thomas Rhett[26]
- 2018: Life Changes Tour – Thomas Rhett[27]
- 2019: Live Forever Tour – Kane Brown[28]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
Sales | |
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US Country [29] |
US [30] | |||
Danielle Bradbery |
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5 | 19 |
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I Don't Believe We've Met |
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6 | 41 |
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Singles
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album | ||||
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US Country [33] |
US Country Airplay [34] |
US [35] |
CAN Country [36] |
CAN [37] | ||||
2013 | "The Heart of Dixie" | 16 | 12 | 58 | 46 | 60 |
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Danielle Bradbery |
2014 | "Young in America" | — | 49 | — | — | — | ||
2015 | "Friend Zone" | 41 | — | — | — | — |
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Non-album single |
2017 | "Sway" | 39 | 47 | — | — | — |
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I Don't Believe We've Met |
2018 | "Worth It" | 49 | 46 | — | — | — |
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"Goodbye Summer" (with Thomas Rhett) |
39 | 39 | — | 49 | — |
| ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Promotional singles
Music videos
Year | Title | Director | Ref. |
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2013 | "The Heart of Dixie" | Shane Drake | [46] |
2014 | "Young in America" | [47] | |
2015 | "Friend Zone" | Roger Pistole/Eric Welch | [48] |
2017 | "Sway" | Shaun Silva | [49] |
2018 | "Worth It" | [50] | |
"Goodbye Summer" (with Thomas Rhett) |
[51] |
Releases from The Voice
Albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
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US Country [29] |
US [30] |
CAN | |||
The Complete Season 4 Collection |
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6 | 19 | 30 |
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Singles
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
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US Country [33] |
US [35] |
CAN [37] | |||
2013 | "Maybe It Was Memphis" | 25 | 92 | 90 |
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"Wasted" | 35 | — | — |
| |
"Heads Carolina, Tails California" | 23 | 91 | 98 |
| |
"Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)" | 24 | 89 | 73 |
| |
"A Little Bit Stronger" | 31 | 108 | — |
| |
"Shake the Sugar Tree" | 38 | — | — |
| |
"Who I Am" | 22 | 78 | 66 |
| |
"Please Remember Me" | 30 | 91 | 86 |
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"Born to Fly" | 20 | 75 | 79 |
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"Timber, I'm Falling in Love" (with Blake Shelton) | 30 | 101 | 71 |
| |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Other appearances
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album | |
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"Playing with Fire"[58] | 2016 | Thomas Rhett | Tangled Up (Deluxe edition) | |
"Without You" | 2018 | Chris Lane | Laps Around The Sun |
Awards and nominations
Year | Ceremony | Category | Awards[citation needed] | Result |
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2014 | American Country Countdown Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Herself | Nominated |
2017 | CMT Music Awards | Performance of the Year | Close (with Nick Jonas and Thomas Rhett) | Nominated |
2018 | ACM Awards | New Female Vocalist of the Year | Herself | Nominated |
CMT Music Awards | Breakthrough Video of the Year | Sway | Nominated | |
Performance of the Year | Stand Up for Something (with Andra Day, Common, Little Big Town, and Lee Ann Womack) | Nominated |
Television appearances
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | The Voice | Herself/Contestant | Season 4: Team Blake Shelton |
Hart of Dixie | Herself | Episode: "Miracles" | |
2017 | Nashville | Herself | Episode: "Reasons to Quit" |
References
- ↑ Leggett, Steve. Danielle Bradbery – Music Biography, Credits and Discography. Allmusic. Rovi. Retrieved on June 22, 2013.
- ↑ Mitchell, Cicely (June 18, 2013). Oh Yes! Danielle Bradbery Has ‘The Voice’!. The Bull @ 100.3. Retrieved on June 21, 2013.
- ↑ Nixon, Melissa. Danielle Bradbery Finds Her keys!. The Katy Dispatch. Retrieved on May 29, 2013.
- ↑ Gebremariam, Mereb (May 29, 2013). The Voice 2013 Finalist Danielle Bradbery Friends Ditched Her Over Fame? Dad, Danny Bradbery Says She Sings To Hide Pain. MSTAR News Online. Retrieved on May 29, 2013.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Cantor, Brian. The Swon Brothers, Danielle Bradbery Score "The Voice" iTunes Bonuses. Headline Planet. Cantortainment Company. Retrieved on June 19, 2017.
- ↑ Warner, J. (June 19, 2013). "Danielle Bradbury of Cypress wins 'The Voice' national competition". Cypress Today. http://www.cypresstoday.com/npps/story.cfm?nppage=1195. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
- ↑ Artists. Big Machine Label Group. Retrieved on July 12, 2013.
- ↑ Amazon.com: The Heart Of Dixie: Danielle Bradbery: MP3 Downloads. amazon.com. Retrieved on June 17, 2015.
- ↑ The Voice Danielle Bradbery Begins Work on Her Debut Album – Photos, Details. mjsbigblog. Retrieved on June 24, 2013.
- ↑ Whitaker, Sterling. Danielle Bradbery Reveals Title, Cover Art + Release Date for Debut Single. theboot. Retrieved on July 5, 2013.
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery: Expect new music at her York Fair show - Idol Chatter & Voice Views. ydtalk.com. Retrieved on June 17, 2015.
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery sings new music to adoring crowd at the York Fair - Idol Chatter & Voice Views. ydtalk.com. Archived from the original on June 10, 2015. Retrieved on June 17, 2015.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Hannahlee Allers. Danielle Bradbery Makes Opry Debut. theboot. Retrieved on November 15, 2013.
- ↑ Texan singing sensation and winner of NBC's 'The Voice' Danielle Bradbery to sing the national anthem at the 2013 FORMULA 1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX. GlobeNewswire. GlobeNewswire, Inc.. Retrieved on November 18, 2013.
- ↑ "Danielle Bradbery Is the Voice of the 2014 Winter Olympics". Christina Vinson. December 14, 2013. http://tasteofcountry.com/danielle-bradbery-2014-winter-olympics/.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 "Hunter Hayes & Danielle Bradbery Perform "I Want Crazy" & "Endless Summer" Together on Tour 2014". Hallels. http://www.hallels.com/articles/1542/20140413/hunter-hayes-danielle-bradbery-perform-i-want-crazy-endless-summer-together-on-tour-2014-watch-here-video.htm.
- ↑ NKD Mag - Issue #44: February 2015. NKD Mag. Retrieved on June 17, 2015.
- ↑ Weatherby, Taylor (August 4, 2017). Danielle Bradbery's New Album: Details & Interview. Billboard. Retrieved on August 4, 2017.
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery -> Music -> Team Blake. The Voice. Archived from the original on November 6, 2015. Retrieved on June 19, 2017.
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery: 6 Things You Didn't Know About 'The Voice' Winner. Retrieved on June 19, 2013.
- ↑ Eighth Annual Tradition of Hope Gala to Support MDA's Augie's Quest. Retrieved on September 26, 2013.
- ↑ Girls with Guitars Concert and Charity Auction. Retrieved on October 29, 2013.
- ↑ Country stars sign cereal box for charity. IHeartRadio. Retrieved on November 8, 2013.
- ↑ Scotty McCreery Extends See You Tonight Tour Into December. Tasteofcountry.com (August 14, 2014). Retrieved on September 1, 2015.
- ↑ Miranda Announces Her "Certified Platinum" Tour - News. Miranda Lambert (October 3, 2014). Retrieved on September 1, 2015.
- ↑ Brett Eldredge, Thomas Rhett Suiting Up for 14th Annual CMT on Tour. CMT.com (Jun 11, 2015). Retrieved on Jun 11, 2015.
- ↑ Thomas Rhett announces one-off headline London show at Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith. Pip Ellwood-Hughes (April 19, 2018). Retrieved on April 19, 2018.
- ↑ Kane Brown announces first arena headlining tour, album track list. The Tennessean (September 6, 2018). Retrieved on September 6, 2018.
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 Danielle Bradbery Chart History - Top Country Albums. Billboard. Retrieved on December 5, 2017.
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Danielle Bradbery Chart History - Billboard 200. Billboard. Retrieved on December 5, 2017.
- ↑ Lyndsey Parker (June 19, 2014). "Adam Levine Admits 'The Voice' Has 'Problems'". Yahoo!. https://www.yahoo.com/music/bp/adam-levine-admits--the-voice--has-problems-191107194.html.
- ↑ Bjorke, Matt (March 27, 2018). "Top 10 Country Album Sales Chart: March 27, 2018". Roughstock. http://roughstock.com/news/2018/03/42910-top-10-country-album-sales-chart-march-27-2018. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Danielle Bradbery Chart History - Hot Country Songs. Billboard. Retrieved on December 5, 2017.
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery Chart History - Country Airplay. Billboard. Retrieved on December 5, 2017.
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Danielle Bradbery Chart History - Hot 100. Billboard. Retrieved on December 5, 2017.
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery Chart History - Canada Country. Billboard. Retrieved on December 5, 2017.
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Danielle Bradbery Chart History - Canadian Hot 100. Billboard. Retrieved on December 5, 2017.
- ↑ Matt Bjorke (March 26, 2014). "Country Chart News - The Top 30 Digital Singles - March 26, 2014: Florida Georgia Line #1, Luke Bryan, Dan+Shay, Jerrod Niemann, and Scotty McCreery Notables This Week". Roughstock. Archived from the original on March 27, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140327203859/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/country-chart-news-the-top-30-digital-singles-march-26-2014-florida-georgia-line-1-luke-bryan-dan-shay-jerrod-niemann-and-scotty-mccreery-notables-this-week.
- ↑ Bjorke, Matt (September 22, 2015). "Top 30 Digital Country Singles: September 22, 2015". Roughstock. http://roughstock.com/news/2015/09/38605-top-30-digital-country-singles-september-22-2015. Sale figure given here
- ↑ Bjorke, Matt (January 3, 2018). "Top 30 Digital Singles Chart: January 3, 2018". Roughstock. http://roughstock.com/news/2018/01/42646-top-30-country-digital-singles-chart-january-3-2018. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
- ↑ Bjorke, Matt (December 19, 2017). "Top 30 Digital Country Singles Chart: December 19, 2017". Roughstock. http://roughstock.com/news/2017/12/42597-top-30-digital-singles-chart-december-19-2017. Retrieved March 10, 2018.
- ↑ Bjorke, Matt (August 14, 2018). "The Top 30 Digital Tracks: August 14, 2018". Roughstock. http://roughstock.com/news/2018/08/43250-the-top-30-digital-country-tracks. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
- ↑ Schillaci, Sophie (September 22, 2017). "EXCLUSIVE: Hear Danielle Bradbery's Thomas Rhett, Jaren Johnston-Penned Song, 'Hello Summer'". Entertainment Tonight. https://www.etonline.com/exclusive-hear-danielle-bradberys-thomas-rhett-jaren-johnston-penned-song-hello-summer-87839. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
- ↑ Villa, Lucas (September 25, 2017). "Danielle Bradbery revisits summer heartache in 'Hello Summer' music video". AXS. https://www.axs.com/danielle-bradbery-revisits-summer-heartache-in-hello-summer-music-vide-123458. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
- ↑ Whitaker, Sterling (August 3, 2018). "Danielle Bradbery Teams With Thomas Rhett for 'Goodbye Summer'". Taste of Country. http://tasteofcountry.com/danielle-bradbery-thomas-rhett-goodbye-summer/. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
- ↑ Bjorke, Matt (September 20, 2013). "Danielle Bradbery to release Debut Music Video For "The Heart Of Dixie" On September 23, 2013". Roughstock. http://www.roughstock.com/blog/danielle-bradbery-to-release-debut-music-video-for-the-heart-of-dixie-on-september-23-2013. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ↑ CMT : Videos : Danielle Bradbery : Young In America. Country Music Television. Retrieved on May 24, 2014.
- ↑ CMT : Videos : Danielle Bradbery : Friend Zone. Country Music Television. Retrieved on October 14, 2015.
- ↑ CMT : Videos : Danielle Bradbery : Sway. Country Music Television. Retrieved on October 13, 2017.
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery Debuts Greatest Showman and The Voice-Inspired Music Video for 'Worth It'. People.com. Retrieved on May 17, 2018.
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery Is Saying Goodbye To More Than Just Summer With "Goodbye Summer". Refinery29. Retrieved on November 19, 2018.
- ↑ Matt Bjorke (July 3, 2013). "Country Album Chart News: The Week of July 3, 2013: Florida Georgia Line, Hunter Hayes, Danielle Bradbery, Jason Aldean". Roughstock. http://www.roughstock.com/blog/country-album-chart-news-the-week-of-july-3-2013-florida-georgia-line-hunter-hayes-danielle-bradbery-jason-aldean.
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 53.2 Bjorke, Matt (June 26, 2013). "Country Chart News - The Top 30 Digital Singles - June 26, 2013: Danielle Bradbery, Hunter Hayes, The Swon Brothers, Florida Georgia Line Dominate". Roughstock. Archived from the original on September 19, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130919224254/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/country-chart-news-the-top-30-digital-singles-june-26-2013-danielle-bradbery-hunter-hayes-the-swon-brothers-florida-georgia-line-dominate. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 Bjorke, Matt (May 29, 2013). "Country Chart News - The Top 30 Digital Singles: The Week of May 29, 2013: Florida Georgia Line Dominates; Danielle Bradbery and Chris Young Debut". Roughstock. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131004215956/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/country-chart-news-the-top-30-digital-singles-the-week-of-may-29-2013-florida-georgia-line-dominates-danielle-bradbery-and-chris-young-debut. Retrieved June 8, 2013.
- ↑ Bjorke, Matt (June 5, 2013). "June 5, 2013: Florida Georgia Line, Danielle Bradbery, Blake Shelton, Cole Swindell Lead". Roughstock. Archived from the original on September 19, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130919204224/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/june-5-2013-florida-georgia-line-danielle-bradbery-blake-shelton-cole-swindell-lead. Retrieved June 8, 2013.
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 Bjorke, Matt (June 12, 2013). "Country Chart News - The Top 30 Digital Singles: Florida Georgia Line Reigns; CMT Music Awards Impact; Hunter Hayes "Crazy" Gold". Roughstock. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131004215835/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/country-chart-news-the-top-30-digital-singles-florida-georgia-line-reigns-cmt-music-awards-impact-hunter-hayes-crazy-gold/. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
- ↑ 57.0 57.1 Bjorke, Matt (June 19, 2013). "Country Chart News - The Top 30 Digital Singles - June 19, 2013: Three Gold Singles, The Swon Brothers, Florida Georgia Line Dominate". Roughstock. Archived from the original on June 25, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130625030928/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/country-chart-news-the-top-30-digital-singles-june-19-2013-three-gold-singles-the-swon-brothers-florida-georgia-line-dominate. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
- ↑ Tangled Up (Deluxe) by Thomas Rhett. Apple Inc. Retrieved on October 2, 2016.
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