REBA'S "STRANGE" GOES TOP 10
REBA'S "STRANGE" GOES TOP 10 SUPERSTAR RECOGNIZED AS BIGGEST FEMALE HITMAKER IN COUNTRY MUSIC HISTORY VALORY & REBA LAUNCH FIRST DIGITAL WIN-IT-BEFORE-YOU-CAN-BUY-IT CAMPAIGN WITH iTUNES
NASHVILLE, TN - Reba has scored her second consecutive Top 10 single of 2009, as the fastest-climbing single of her career, "Strange", ascended to #10 on Mediabase's Country Top 50 chart (published in Country Aircheck and USA Today) this week.
The single, from her highly anticipated Starstruck/Valory debut album Keep On Loving You (in-stores 8-18-09), follows up the Top 10 event record "Cowgirls Don’t Cry", with Brooks & Dunn, which peaked within the Top 10 in March.
Reba was officially recognized as the biggest female hit-maker in country music history earlier this year at an awards presentation in Las Vegas. Billboard's Wade Jessen presented the superstar an award for the most Top 10 hits by a female artist in the history of the Billboard Country charts, while Country Aircheck's Lon Helton and Mediabase's Robin Rhodes honored Reba as the most-played country female artist in the history of Mediabase 24/7. Reba's "Strange" single, which is complimented by a Top 5 video on CMT and GAC, continues its chart climb this week at Country radio
Reba signed with The Valory Music Co. in November 2008. The move reunited the multimedia entertainer with industry leader Scott Borchetta, now President & CEO of Big Machine Records and sister label The Valory Music Co.
One of the most successful female recording artists in history, Reba has sold over 55 million albums worldwide and her last 13 studio albums have all achieved platinum-plus status.
NASHVILLE, TN - Reba has scored her second consecutive Top 10 single of 2009, as the fastest-climbing single of her career, "Strange", ascended to #10 on Mediabase's Country Top 50 chart (published in Country Aircheck and USA Today) this week.
The single, from her highly anticipated Starstruck/Valory debut album Keep On Loving You (in-stores 8-18-09), follows up the Top 10 event record "Cowgirls Don’t Cry", with Brooks & Dunn, which peaked within the Top 10 in March.
Reba was officially recognized as the biggest female hit-maker in country music history earlier this year at an awards presentation in Las Vegas. Billboard's Wade Jessen presented the superstar an award for the most Top 10 hits by a female artist in the history of the Billboard Country charts, while Country Aircheck's Lon Helton and Mediabase's Robin Rhodes honored Reba as the most-played country female artist in the history of Mediabase 24/7. Reba's "Strange" single, which is complimented by a Top 5 video on CMT and GAC, continues its chart climb this week at Country radio
Reba signed with The Valory Music Co. in November 2008. The move reunited the multimedia entertainer with industry leader Scott Borchetta, now President & CEO of Big Machine Records and sister label The Valory Music Co.
One of the most successful female recording artists in history, Reba has sold over 55 million albums worldwide and her last 13 studio albums have all achieved platinum-plus status.

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