Chris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton is a country singer-songwriter known for writing hit songs for other artists.
Songwriter
April 15, 1978
Aries
46
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Chris Stapleton, a renowned singer-songwriter from Kentucky, is celebrated for his distinctive fusion of country, rock, and bluegrass music. He rose to prominence after his debut album, “Traveller,” won Best Country Album at the 2016 Grammy Awards. Stapleton has also found success collaborating with other artists, such as Justin Timberlake on the track “Say Something.” His other notable works include “From A Room: Volume 1 and 2,” “Starting Over,” and the hit song “Tennessee Whiskey.”
Throughout his career, Stapleton has received numerous awards, including multiple CMA and ACM Awards, 5 Grammy Awards, 5 Billboard Awards, and 2 iHeartRadio Awards. Before launching his successful solo career, he was a member of the bluegrass band “The SteelDrivers.”
An interesting aspect of Chris Stapleton’s career is his talent for writing popular songs for other artists, such as Blake Shelton.