Blake Shelton keeps piling up the Billboard bragging rights. The Voice coach hasn't released a song in more than five years that has not topped the magazine's Country Airplay chart. As of this week, his Number One streak is at 14 songs in a row, as his "Lonely Tonight' duet with Ashley Monroe hits the top — breaking his own record for consecutive trips to the radio-based chart's pinnacle.
The sultry single is the Oklahoma native's 19th career Number One. His first was 2001's "Austin," and the first to start his chart-topping roll was 2009's raucous, ACM award-winning "Hillbilly Bone" duet with Trace Adkins. Gwen Sebastian has also accompanied the hitmaker to the top with their swooning ballad, "My Eyes." And Shelton's wife, Miranda Lambert stakes a bit of claim to two of those 19 hits, as she lends her vocals to Shelton's fourth Number One, "Home," and 14th, "Boys Round Here."
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