Last Updated: 25 Mar, 2023 | Views: 505
Age: 34
Profession: Singer
Other Profession(s): Song writer
Famous For: Something to Do With My Hands
Higher Education: College (Dropped Out)
Net Worth: $5 million Approx.
About (Profile/Biography)
Thomas Rhett is a country music singer-songwriter from Georgia. He has achieved massive success with hits like "Die a Happy Man," "Craving You," and "Life Changes." Rhett's music combines elements of country, pop, and R&B, making it accessible to a wide audience. He has released five studio albums and won numerous awards, including several Country Music Association Awards and Academy of Country Music Awards.
Thomas Rhett Career:
Thomas Rhett Begin Songs Writing: In 2010, Thomas Rhett signs a publishing deal with EMI and begins writing songs for other artists.
2012: Rhett releases his debut single "Something to Do With My Hands," which becomes a Top 20 hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
2013: Rhett releases his second single, "It Goes Like This," which reaches No. 1 on the US Billboard Country Airplay chart and becomes a Platinum-certified hit.
2013: Rhett releases his debut album, "It Goes Like This," which includes the hit singles "Something to Do With My Hands" and "It Goes Like This."
2015: Rhett releases his second album, "Tangled Up," which includes hit singles "Crash and Burn" and "Die a Happy Man." The latter becomes a massive hit and wins multiple awards, including the ACM Award for Single Record of the Year and the CMA Award for Song of the Year.
2017: Rhett releases his third album, "Life Changes," which debuts at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album includes hit singles "Unforgettable" and "Marry Me."
Thomas Rhett Awards:
Academy of Country Music Awards (2017, 2018)
Country Music Association Awards (2017)
iHeartRadio Music Awards (2019)
Billboard Music Awards: Top Country Artist (2019)
Thomas Rhett Unknown facts:
Thomas Rhett's real name is Thomas Rhett Akins Jr. He is the son of country singer Rhett Akins.
He grew up in Valdosta, Georgia, and attended college at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Thomas Rhett initially wanted to pursue a career in professional football, but he turned his attention to music after a knee injury.
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