Leann Rimes was born on the 28th August 1982 in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. She is a country music singer and songwriter. Her debut single, "Blue", was released when she was only thirteen years old, and by age 24 she had sold over 37 million albums. She has won an American Music Award, two Grammy Awards, three Academy of Country Music Awards, and twelve Billboard Music Awards. She holds four important records in the music industry. As the current youngest person to win a Grammy and her version of "How Do I Live" is currently the longest charting song on the U.S. Hot 100 at 69 weeks. This was the first multi-platinum country single selling over 3 million copies, and the first country artist to win the Grammy for Best New Artist. Leann Rimes is one of the youngest Country music vocalists ever to come to fame, alongside other previous teen stars, like Brenda lee and Tanya Tucker. Unlike most child stars, Rimes has remained successful in music in adulthood, recording various kinds of music, including rhythm and blues and pop music. She actually released her first album at the age of eleven, it was titled Everybody's Sweetheart and was on an independent label but failed to sell.
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