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“Nobody Buy You” climbs inside Top 10 at country radio

Twenty-six-time No. 1 hit-maker Blake Shelton looks to add another to that total with “Nobody But You,” his smash duet with Gwen Stefani that “will fill your heart with joy” (Elite Daily). The single took only ten weeks to reach the Top 10, and it continues to climb at country radio as its streaming numbers rise past 65 million. “Nobody But You” is the second single from his recently released chart-topping collection Fully Loaded: God’s Country, which is in its 15th consecutive week within the Top 5 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums.

In addition to sharing his music as COVID-19 continues its devastation across the country, Shelton is donating a portion of his online merch store sales to the MusicCares COVID-19 relief fund through April 3rd. Additionally, the price of all items in the store have been reduced 20 percent.

COVID-19 hit the country music world hard yesterday with the death of country music icon Joe Diffie. Shelton posted social media, “Joe Diffie was always good to me when I was just getting started and I was in awe of him every time we did a show together. He was a true hero and he will be played LOUDLY at our home all today.”

In the spirit of celebrating home and loved ones while practice social distancing, Shelton recently released a special acoustic version of “Nobody But You” and an accompanying video that features him and Stefani together enjoying the Oklahoma outdoors. They will perform an acoustic version of the song on Sunday on ACM Presents: Our Country. The special will be broadcast Sunday, April 5th from 8-10 pm ET/PT on the CBS Television Network and on CBS All Access.

“Nobody But You” is from Shelton’s latest release, Fully Loaded: God’s Country, which holds the title of third biggest debut-week sales total for a country album in 2019. Its title track and CMA Single of the Year winner “God’s Country” was the second most-streamed country song released in 2019. The mega-hit became Shelton’s 26th No. 1 on country radio, where it remained for a multi-week run, in addition to his 16th No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.