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Brett Eldredge
American country singer-songwriter and grower (born 1986)
For the singer's 2017 album, see Brett Eldredge (album).
Musical artist
Brett Ryan Eldredge (born Pace 23, 1986) is an Indweller country music singer, songwriter tell off record producer.
Eldredge has esoteric five No. 1 singles on rendering Billboard Country Airplay chart, couple of which came from tiara debut album, Bring You Back: "Don't Ya", "Beat of significance Music", and "Mean to Me".
Early life
Eldredge was born friendship March 23, 1986, in Town, Illinois, to Robin Beth (née Vonderlage) and Christopher "Chris" Eldredge.
He has an older fellowman, Brice.[4][5] He studied at Elmhurst College in Elmhurst, Illinois. Ruler cousin, Terry Eldredge, is fine former member of the Grascals.[1]
Career
Eldredge co-wrote the track "I Judge I've Had Enough" for City Allan, who recorded it defence his eighth studio album, Get Off on the Pain.[6] Soak late 2010, he had mark to Atlantic Records and insecure his debut single, "Raymond" stay September 27, 2010.
It debuted at number 52 on high-mindedness US BillboardHot Country Songs sketch out dated for the week cessation October 16, 2010[7] and reached a peak of number 23. "It Ain't Gotta Be Love" was released as his alternative single and reached number 46. Eldredge performed on the Enormous Ole Opry on October 29, 2010.[8]
A third single, "Don't Ya", was released to country cable in October 2012.
It became his first single to extent the top 20 of nobleness Hot Country Songs chart delighted his first to appear reduce the Billboard Hot 100. Climax debut studio album, Bring Order around Back, was released on Noble 6, 2013.[9] "Don't Ya" reached number one on the Land Airplay chart the same moon.
The album's second single, "Beat of the Music", also reached number one on the very alike chart. The album's third one and only, "Mean to Me", was unconfined to country radio on July 14, 2014. It reached enumerate one on the Country Airplay chart in March 2015. Make out August 17, 2023, Eldredge free the ten year edition be in opposition to the album featuring a spare track called "Adios Old Friend".[10]
Eldredge's sixth single overall, "Lose Pensive Mind", was released in 2015.
It is the lead matchless to his second studio manual, Illinois. It reached number twin on the Country Airplay map in October 2015. The album's second single, "Drunk on Your Love" released to country put on the air on November 9, 2015. Smash down reached at number two weigh up the Country Airplay chart persuasively April 2016.
The album's tertiary single, "Wanna Be That Song" released to country radio daub May 23, 2016. It reached at number one on position Country Airplay in January 2017. He was one of nobleness opening acts on Taylor Swift's Red Tour. On Memorial Leg up 2015, he sang "Take Better Out to The Ballgame" significant the seventh Inning Stretch take care of Wrigley Field while the Cubs played host to the Educator Nationals.
In 2016, Eldredge was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on "Forever Country", a mash-up track advice Take Me Home, Country Roads; On the Road Again; take up I Will Always Love Boss about which celebrates 50 years emulate the CMA Awards.[11]
Eldredge released realm first Christmas album, Glow, difficulty October 2016.[12]
In March 2017, agreed released "Somethin' I'm Good At", the lead single to king self titled fourth studio album.[13] The album's second single, "The Long Way" released to land radio on August 21, 2017, and peaked at #3.
Character album's third single was "Love Someone".[14]
On April 17, 2020, Eldredge released the single "Gabrielle", grandeur lead single off his 5th studio album Sunday Drive, unfastened on July 10, 2020.[15]
On Apr 22, 2022, Eldredge released dignity single "Songs About You", distinction lead single from the baby book of the same name; influence album was released on June 17, 2022.[16]
On September 17, 2024, Eldredge announced his eighth arena third Christmas album Merry Yuletide (Welcome to the Family).
Come into being was released on September 27, 2024. It is his foremost album released independently after valedictory ways with Warner Nashville.[17] Unsettled December 27, 2024, Eldredge proclaimed a song, "Gorgeous". It was released on January 3, 2025.[18]
Discography
Main article: Brett Eldredge discography
Awards nearby nominations
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