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Nicole’s Nashville News- November 10

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Nicole’s Nashville News- November 10

Carrie Underwood wanted cows for Christmas and that is what her husband got her. She let her son name the families new pets and he chose Brownie and Oreo because one is brown and one is black and white. Now that she has her cows and they already had chickens, Carrie is ready to add donkeys.

Luke Bryan has earned another career achievement.  He has been named Billboard’s top country artist of the 2010s, thanks to his 11 number on songs and nine number one albums.  Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line and Zac Brown Band round out the top 5 on the list.

Morgan Wallen‘s Chasin’ You is at the tops the list of the 60 most played country songs of 2020. It’s followed by Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani, Nobody But You and Sum Hunt‘s Kinfolks.

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