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Country 23 August, 2012

Blake Shelton Celebrates Seventh Consecutive No 1 With "Over"; Blake's First Christmas Album "Cheers, It's Christmas," Due Out October 2

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Blake Shelton Celebrates Seventh Consecutive No 1 With "Over"; Blake's First Christmas Album "Cheers, It's Christmas," Due Out October 2
NASHVILLE, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Warner Bros. Records) Blake Shelton's latest single, "Over," now marks his seventh consecutive No. 1 and his 12th No. 1 hit to date. Blake has not had a single peak outside the Top Ten since 2007. "Over" is the fourth single off Blake's GRAMMY nominated album of the year, Red River Blue. When asked about "Over" Blake said, "Long before The Voice, the only place you could hear my voice was on Country Radio. I owe a lot of my success to the support of my fans and radio."

Blake is also getting ready to release his first Christmas album, Cheers, It's Christmas, on October 2, 2012 on Warner Bros. Records. The album will feature several duet performances including fellow The Voice advisor Michael Bublé, long-time friend, Reba and a very special duet with his mother, Dorothy Shackleford. The album includes classic Christmas songs that have touched Blake over the years. Many of the tracks were also recorded at the famous Capitol Studios with full orchestral accompaniment.

"I wanted my Christmas record to be a classic-sounding album, bigger than any genre," Blake said. "The recording process definitely took me out of my element and pushed me to really work through a lot of ideas. But in the end, what Scott Hendricks (producer) and I came up with is a classic Christmas record that I'm very proud of."

The New York Times praises Blake Shelton as one of the "most versatile of contemporary country singers." In 2012, Blake was nominated for three GRAMMY® Awards including a nod for Red River Blue as Country Album of the Year. Off the current release, "Over," "Drink On It," "God Gave Me You" and "Honey Bee" have all topped the charts, and "Over" marks Blake's seventh consecutive No. 1 and his twelfth to date. Red River Blue debuted at No. 1 on the SoundScan Top Current Albums chart and SoundScan Top Country Albums chart with the Associated Press calling the album "the best album of his career." Blake's infectious multi-week No. 1 hit, "Honey Bee" is his first ever digital Platinum single. He holds the record for the fastest-selling digital Platinum single for a male country solo artist. The single held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Country chart for four weeks in a row with over 40 million in audience. No country artist has held this record in almost six years.
For the most up-to-date information on Blake Shelton, please visit www.BlakeShelton.com.






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