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Blake Shelton signs with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville

Country music icon and Grand Ole Opry member Blake Shelton has officially joined BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, marking an exciting new chapter in his storied career. Shelton, known for his chart-topping hits and charismatic television presence, is gearing up to release new music under the label.

“Blake is one of the biggest personalities and presences in media,” said Jon Loba, President of Frontline Recordings, BMG Americas. “He’s laser-focused on delivering some of the best music of his career, and we can’t wait to share it with the world. We’ve been dancing through the office since hearing the first songs he played for us!”

Shelton expressed equal enthusiasm about the partnership, saying, “I felt their passion for music, and I knew I was home. I am READY TO GO!”

Currently climbing the charts with Post Malone on the hit single ‘Pour Me A Drink,' Shelton’s impressive track record includes 28 #1 singles, 11 billion global streams, and 52 million singles sold. He has received numerous accolades, including CMA Entertainer of the Year and five consecutive Male Vocalist of the Year awards.

Shelton’s 2025 touring schedule includes his “Live In Las Vegas” residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in February, followed by his “Friends And Heroes” tour, featuring Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, Trace Adkins, and Emily Ann Roberts, kicking off in Lexington, KY, on February 27.

In addition to his music, Shelton is a household name from his 23 seasons as a coach on NBC’s “The Voice.” He’s also starred in the game show “Barmageddon” and appeared in films like “Pitch Perfect 2” and “The Ridiculous 6.”

Shelton continues to support emerging artists through his Ole Red venues, with locations in Nashville, Orlando, and Las Vegas, offering live music daily. His philanthropic efforts have raised millions for various causes, including children's hospitals and disaster relief, with a recent benefit concert in Tulsa raising over $750,000 for the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Fans can look forward to more exciting projects as Shelton embarks on this new journey with BMG.

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