Chris Young

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Chris Young

Chris Young is the self-titled debut album by American country music artist Chris Young, who in 2006 was a winner on the television singing competition Nashville Star. Released on Arista Nashville in 2006, the album produced two chart singles for Young on the Billboard Hot Country Songscharts: "Drinkin' Me Lonely" and "You're Gonna Love Me", which respectively reached No. 42 and No. 48, making this the only album of Young's career not to produce any top 40 hits.-Wikipedia

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  • Rate Your Music

    Chris Young has a perfect Country voice and apparently also great respect to the music's roots which should make him a name to keep your eyes on. 

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  • All Music

    One of those classic country voices that is memorable after one hears it the first time,  

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  • Napster

    Although the crux of his solo album celebrates roadhouse debauchery, not all of his songs are a romp in the hay.  

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  • Amazon.com

    With a husky baritone that can sound surprisingly supple and mature, the 21-year-old singer-songwriter touches all the bases 

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  • Taste of Country

    One of the most identifiable voices of any young male singer in country music.  

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  • AXS

    White Lightning Hit The Family Tree” is a fun song about a family getting together for a family reunion. 

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  • ThoughtCo

    This album made an impressive debut on the charts opening at number three. The singer was just 21 years old at the time. 

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  • Cbn.com

    It’s that combination of youthful enthusiasm and seasoned musicianship that has earned Young both the respect of his elders and the devotion of country fans 

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  • Revolvy

    Criticizing Buddy Cannon's "generic" production but praising the neotraditionalist country sound of the album as well as Young's voice.  

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