Darius Rucker
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His debut studio album, an R&B record titled ''Back to Then'' (2002) was released through Hidden Beach Recordings. Six years later, Rucker signed to Capitol Nashville as a country singer and released his second album, ''Learn to Live'' (2008). Its first single, "Don't Think I Don't Think About It", peaked at number one on Hot Country Songs chart, making it the first song by a Black artist to do so since Charley Pride in 1983. It was followed by three similarly successful singles: "It Won't Be Like This for Long", "Alright", and "History in the Making".
In 2009, he became the first Black American to win the New Artist Award from the Country Music Association, and the second Black person to win any award from the association. His third album, ''Charleston, SC 1966'', was released on October 12, 2010. The album included the number one country singles, "Come Back Song" and "This". His fourth album, ''True Believers'' (2013), reached number 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and spawned the singles "True Believers", "Wagon Wheel", and "Radio". His first country Christmas album, ''Home for the Holidays'' (2014) reached number 31 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. His sixth album, ''Southern Style'' (2014) reached number 6 on the ''Billboard'' 200, supported by the singles "Homegrown Honey" and "Southern Style". His seventh and eighth studio albums, ''When Was the Last Time'' (2017) and ''Carolyn's Boy'' (2023) followed thereafter. Provided by Wikipedia