Blake Shelton
Country music star and "The Voice" coach, Blake Shelton, known for hits like "Austin" and mentoring aspiring singers.
Country Singer
June 18, 1976
Gemini
48
Ada, Oklahoma, United States
Blake Shelton, born on June 18, 1976, rose to fame as a country music sensation with his hit song “Austin” in 2001, topping the Billboard charts for five weeks. Since then, he has delivered chart-topping hits like “God’s Country” (2019) and “I Lived It” (2018). Shelton’s talent extends beyond music, as he gained recognition as a judge on “Clash of the Choirs” (2007) and a beloved coach on “The Voice” from 2011 to 2020.
Shelton’s success has been remarkable. As a coach on “The Voice,” he reportedly earned $13 million per season. His exceptional talent and hard work led him to be ranked 8th on Forbes’ list of highest-paid country stars in 2017, with a net worth of $31.5 million. By 2020, his net worth had soared to an impressive $43.5 million.
With his enduring popularity, Shelton continues to captivate audiences with his soulful voice and heartfelt performances. His deep connection with fans and his genuine personality have made him a beloved figure in the country music scene.