Danielle Bradbery No. 1 with 'Young In America' Over Miranda Lambert & Dolly Parton on GAC Top 20 Countdown

"The Voice" Winner Danielle Bradbery Stays No. 1 with 'Young In America' Over Miranda Lambert & Dolly Parton on GAC Top 20 Countdown
"The Voice" Season 4 winner on NBC, Danielle Bradbery is finding success in her country music career with her debut album. She has now made it two weeks at No. 1 with "Young In America" on GAC's Top 20 Country Countdown! Bradbery edged out Chris Young and Neal McCoy who round out the Top 3. Dolly Parton also makes her countdown debut hitting No.5 with her song "Home." You can check out the full list below.
- Danielle Bradbery - "Young in America"
- Chris Young - "Who I Am With You"
- Neal McCoy - "Can You Do This"
- Miranda Lambert - "Automatic"
- Dolly Parton - "Home"
- The Band Perry - "Chainsaw"
- Luke Bryan - "Play It Again"
- Dierks Bentley - "Drunk On A Plane"
- Joe Nichols - "Yeah"
- Haley & Michaels - "Just Another Love Song"
- Lee Brice - "I Don't Dance"
- David Nail - "Kiss You Tonight"
- Easton Corbin - "Clockwork"
- Jake Owen - "Beachin'"
- Hunter Hayes - "Invisible"
- Tim McGraw - "Lookin' For That Girl"
- Florida Georgia Line w/Luke Bryan - "This Is How We Roll"
- Jana Kramer - "Love"
- Brett Eldredge - "Beat of the Music"
- Dan + Shay - "19 You + Me"
Danielle Bradbery came into the national spotlight when she competed and won NBC's singing show "The Voice" Season 4 under the mentorship of coach Blake Shelton. She signed with Big Machine Records (same label as Taylor Swift) and released her first single "Heart of Dixie" on July 16, 2013 and it went as high as No. 16 on the U.S. Country Charts. Bradbery released her self-titled debut album on November 25, 2013 and it went to No. 5 on the U.S. Country charts.
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