Brett Eldredge
Country music singer-songwriter

Born
March 23rd, 1986
39 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Emergence in the music scene occurred with the release of the debut album, 'Bring You Back,' which included the hit single 'Don't Ya.' Following this, a successful career continued with the second album, 'Illinois,' featuring popular tracks such as 'Lose My Mind' and 'Drunk on Your Love.' Accomplishments included several Country Music Association Awards and a significant presence on the Billboard charts. Known for a smooth vocal style and engaging performances, contributions to the genre extended through numerous collaborations and tours.
Released the hit single 'Don't Ya'
Achieved a successful debut album 'Bring You Back'
Produced the chart-topping album 'Illinois'
Won multiple Country Music Association Awards
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