Luke Bryan Reigns as Billboard’s Top Country Artist of 2010’s

With 11 #1s on the weekly Hot Country Songs chart and nine #1s on the Top Country Albums chart during the last decade.

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Four-time Entertainer of the Year and American Idol judge Luke Bryan reigns as Billboard’s Top Country Artist of the 2010s as announced by the magazine last week. Based on their charts, he ranks at the top by placing 11 #1s on the weekly Hot Country Songs chart and nine #1s on the Top Country Albums chart during the last decade.

Luke began 2020 with his annual Crash My Playa destination concert event weekend in Mexico in January followed by the launch of his Two Lane American Golden Lager beer this spring, both prior to the pandemic. But 2020’s first big challenge came as the American Idol season was already under way. After extensive consideration for the health and safety of everyone involved in the show, Idol continued virtually through its season finale in May from the homes of the hosts, judges, and contestants. Filming for the 2021 season began this August and has also seen production adaptations due to COVID-19.

Luke’s originally planned 2020 “Proud To Be Right Here” Tour was pushed into 2021 and his BORN HERE LIVE HERE DIE HERE album release moved from April to August this year. The project was released through a wide variety of virtual media appearances and television performances beginning with his first pre-taped performance for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in early summer performing “Build Me A Daddy.” More appearances followed including the 2020 Summer Citi Music Series on TODAY, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Watch What Happens Live, Opry Live, Circle Sessions: Luke Bryan, People Now, Access Hollywood, E! News, Entertainment Tonight, Extra, CMT HOT 20 as well as a special themed CMT HOT 25 show to honor Luke accomplishing his 25th #1 single in 2020. Luke also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! at the request of friend Jason Derulo who was guest hosting the show this summer. On Good Morning America, Luke surprised a young coach- and Luke fan- that he would not lose his job due to cuts backs caused by the pandemic because funding was raised for his mentoring/coaching program. Luke also appeared on Fine Brothers Entertainment, Barstool Sports, Delish, Adam Carolla Show, Rachel Hollis and Good Mythical Morning and launched his own Apple radio station this year, Party Barn Radio.

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Additional performances in 2020 included the ACM Awards and the CMT Awards, where Luke took home the trophy for “One Margarita” as the Male Artist of the Year video. The song has more garnered than 244 million streams and the video has seen nearly 27 million views on YouTube. (Watch Above)

In November, Luke was a part of the Doobie Brothers Rock andamp; Roll Hall of Fame Induction and for multiple consecutive years, Luke was again part of ABC’s CMA Awards special, “Country Strong 2020: Countdown To The CMA Awards” as Robin Roberts presented a look at the year that changed the country and the country music community.

Luke will begin 2021 with American Idol premiering February 14.

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Since his debut in 2009, Luke has released 25 #1 hits and has more RIAA certified digital singles than any other country artist with 54.5 million. Luke has also tallied 13.8 Billion streams, 12.5 million albums sold with plus four Platinum albums, two 4x-Platinum albums, seven RIAA certified albums, 22 Platinum singles and 12 Multi-Platinum singles. At the close of last year, Luke was named as the first-ever recipient of the ACM Album of the Decade Award for CRASH MY PARTY and was the named the Most Heard Artist of the Decade by Country Aircheck.

Luke’s seven headline concert tours have played for 12 million fans including 36 stadium concerts, 11 Farm Tours, six years of Spring Break shows and six sold-out Crash My Playa concert events. He was recognized as a CMT Artist of the Year six consecutive times, was twice named the Entertainer of the Year by BOTH the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association and was honored as a NSAI Artist/Songwriter of the Year. In total Luke has won over 40 music awards including six ACM awards, seven CMT Music Awards, five Billboard Music Awards, four American Music Awards, two CMA awards, an iHeart and a Teen Choice award and more. 

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Visit www.LukeBryan.com or follow Luke on Twitter @LukeBryanOnline, Instagram and Facebook 

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