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The First Time

403.1M streams

403,101,822

Unapologetically (Deluxe Edition)

386.6M streams

386,601,222

kelsea

278.5M streams

278,529,479

SUBJECT TO CHANGE

266.3M streams

266,289,653

I Quit Drinking

184.7M streams

184,700,544

Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (For Good)

148.9M streams

148,905,435

half of my hometown

117.2M streams

117,240,003

Rolling Up the Welcome Mat

107.1M streams

107,142,488

Better Luck Next Time

90.8M streams

90,780,415

Love Me Like You Mean It (Reimagined)

78.7M streams

78,700,109

Biography

Kelsea Ballerini has consistently made history. With the release of her debut album The First Time (Black River), she became the “only female country artist to hit #1 with the first three consecutive singles from a debut album.” This history-making feat helped earn the honeyed alto a Best New Artist GRAMMY nomination. She has logged five back-to-back Top 10 entries on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, including the platinum-selling The First Time [2015], gold-selling Unapologetically [2017], gold-selling kelsea [2020], ballerini [2020], and SUBJECT TO CHANGE [2022]. With seven #1 singles and 31 certifications from the RIAA to date, her catalog boasts a string of essential smashes such as the double-platinum “Miss Me More” and “Peter Pan,” platinum-selling “half of my hometown” feat. Kenny Chesney and “hole in the bottle” with Shania Twain, and gold-selling “I Quit Drinking” with LANY. Among dozens of accolades thus far, she has garnered three GRAMMY® Award nominations, won two ACM Awards, picked up two CMA Awards, took home the iHeartRadio Music Awards honor for “Best New Artist,” and received multiple career nominations from the ACM Awards, American Music Awards, CMA Awards, CMT Awards, and People’s Choice Awards. Most recently, Kelsea earned a nomination for “Female Artist of the Year” for the 2023 ACM Awards and the video for her hit single “HEARTFIRST” received a nomination for “Visual Media Of The Year.”