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On this day September 7 1987, Reba McEntire released her thirteenth studio album The Last One to Know. By this point in her career, McEntire had already established herself as one of the most important voices in country music, and this record further reinforced her growing legacy.
The Last One...
On this day June 14, 1982, Reba McEntire released her fifth studio album Unlimited. This release marked a turning point in her early career, building momentum as she worked her way toward becoming one of country music’s most celebrated voices.
Unlimited reached number 22 on the Billboard...
On May 1, 1989, Reba McEntire released her sixteenth studio album Sweet Sixteen. Showcasing her signature blend of traditional country roots and polished modern production, the album became one of the key releases that helped solidify her status as one of country music’s biggest stars.
Sweet...
On this day April 25, 1988, Reba McEntire released her fifteenth studio album titled Reba. The album blended traditional country roots with a polished 80s production style that helped solidify her crossover appeal.
While the album peaked at number 118 on the Billboard 200, it topped the Country...
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