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This Time Around

19.2M streams

19,216,099

What I Want To Be Remembered For

15.8M streams

15,761,191

Calm Before the Storm

14.8M streams

14,841,336

Borderlines

6.7M streams

6,691,899

Small Towns & Big Dreams

6.6M streams

6,568,425

The Journey YYC: Vol.1 - EP

5.8M streams

5,815,720

Just As I Am

4.1M streams

4,104,331

The Journey BNA: Vol. 2 - EP

3.2M streams

3,234,410

Risk

2.9M streams

2,859,983

Give It Away

2.9M streams

2,853,323

Biography

Paul Brandt is the most awarded male Canadian country artist in history. His 1996 debut RIAA certified Gold album Calm Before the Storm went on to sell one million albums internationally, propelled by the #1 single and wedding classic “I Do”. Stateside, his #5 and #1 charting songs “My Heart Has A History”, and “I Do” were the first to chart by a male Canadian Country artist on the US BillboardTop 20 since 1976. 
 His 11 career albums have spawned hit singles, multiple Album of the Year awards, gold, platinum, and multi- platinum performances. According to Nielsen BDS, of the top 25 Canadian Country songs, 6 were released by Paul Brandt, and his song “My Heart Has a History” is the most played Canadian Country song since the chart began. Paul is also the most played Canadian Country artist on Country Radio in history (Nielsen BDS). His most recent EP - Frontier, was nominated for Album of the Year at The 2016 Juno Awards. The hit single “I’m An Open Road” from that collection was recently certified Gold. 
 “The Journey” and is co-produced by Paul and long-time friend Grammy Award winning mix engineer Ben Fowler and the Grammy winning team X O’Connor & Seth Mosley for Full Circle Music. “Everything about The Journey feels epic. It is a reflection of everywhere I’ve been, I am, and I’m hoping to go.” 
 Paul lives with his wife Liz and their two children on The Buckspring Ranch in the foothills of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.