Award-winning country singer Dustin Lynch – born in Tullahoma, Tennessee on May 14, 1985 - started his music career playing at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville while studying for a degree in biology at Lipscomb University. Deciding to pursue his music further, he signed to Broken Bow Records in 2011 and released his debut single “Cowboys and Angels.” His self-titled album was released in 2012, giving him his first number 1 on the Top Country Albums Chart. “She Cranks My Tractor” was his second single to be released, with “Wild in Your Smile” following soon after. Returning to the studio, his second album, Where It's At, was released in 2014. The single of the same name charted at number 1 on the Country Airplay chart and was followed by “Hell of a Night” and “Mind Reader,” both of which fared the same. His third album, Current Mood, dropped in 2017 and the following year, he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. His fourth album, Tullahoma, was released in January 2020. Dustin Lynch’s fifth solo album, Blue in the Sky (2022), rose to number 9 on the Top Country Albums chart and included the singles “Party Mode” and “Stars Like Confetti.” Along the way, Dustin Lynch won many awards including two American Country Awards (2012), one Academy of Country Music Award, a CMT Music Award, an iHeartRadio Music Award and two Broadcast Music, Inc. Awards. In 2023, Dustin Lynch released the album Killed the Cowboy, which wasn’t as successful as his previous releases although it did make the Top 50 on the Country Albums chart. The album included the hit single “Chevrolet,” which featured country rapper Jelly Roll.
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