Rascal Flatts

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Rascal Flatts

Rascal Flatts is an American country pop band formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 2000. Since its foundation, the group's main lineup consists of lead vocalist Gary LeVox, bass guitarist Jay DeMarcus, and guitarist Joe Don Rooney. Rascal Flatts is the winner of the Country Music Television award of best song for 2007 with "What Hurts the Most".

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Certification
US Country US 200
2000 Rascal Flatts 3 43 2× Platinum
2002 Melt 1 5 2× Platinum
2003 Rascal Flatts Live
2004 Feels Like Today 1 1 4× Platinum
2006 Me and My Gang 1 1 4× Platinum
2007 Still Feels Good 1 1 Gold

Singles

Year Song Chart Positions Album
US Country US Hot 100 US Pop 100 US Digital US AC
2000 "Prayin' for Daylight" 3 38 - - - Rascal Flatts
"Long Slow Beautiful Dance"A 73 - - - -
"This Everyday Love" 9 56 - - -
2001 "While You Loved Me" 7 60 - - -
"I'm Movin' On" 4 41 - - -
2002 "These Days" 1 23 - - - Melt
2003 "Love You Out Loud" 3 30 - - -
"I Melt" 2 34 - - -
2004 "Mayberry" 1 21 - - -
"Feels Like Today" 9 56 - - - Feels Like Today
2005 "Bless the Broken Road" 1 29 40 20 20
"Bless the Broken Road" (w/ Carrie Underwood)A 50 - - - - Promotional single
"Oklahoma-Texas Line"A 53 - - - - Feels Like Today
"Fast Cars and Freedom" 1 38 70 65 -
"Skin (Sarabeth)"B 2 42 74 66 -
"Here's To You"A 48 - - - -
2006 "What Hurts the Most" 1 6 11 3 1 Me and My Gang
"Pieces"A 57 - - - -
"Ellsworth"A 56 - - - -
"Backwards"A 54 - - - -
"Me and My Gang" 6 50 71 63 -
"Life Is a Highway"C 18 7 9 3 -
"My Wish" 1 28 49 - 13
2007 "Stand" 1 46 80 - -
"Take Me There" 1 19 33 11 - Still Feels Good
"Revolution"A 57 - - - -
"Still Feels Good"A 56 - - - -
"Winner at a Losing Game"D 14 79 - - -
  • A Charted from unsolicited airplay.
  • B "Skin (Sarabeth)" had originally charted earlier in 2005 as "Skin", based on unsolicited airplay that brought it up to #38 on the Billboard country charts prior to the single's release.
  • C "Life Is a Highway" was not released to country radio, but reached #18 on the country charts based on unsolicited airplay. It was released to all other formats on which it charted.
  • D Current single.

Videography

To date, most of Rascal Flatts' singles have also featured a music video. These music videos are shown on CMT, GAC, and CMT Canada. "Life Is a Highway", which was not officially a country single, also featured a video.

Also, three album cuts have been made into music videos: "My Worst Fear" (from Melt), "Here's To You" (from Feels Like Today), and "He Ain't the Leaving Kind" (from Me and My Gang). In addition, the videos for "Bless the Broken Road", "Me and My Gang", and "Here's To You" were shot live in concert.

Awards

2000

  • ACM Top New Vocal Duo Or Group

2002

  • CMA Horizon Award
  • ACM Song of the Year ("I'm Movin' On")
  • ACM Top Vocal Group

2003

  • CMT Flameworthy Video Music Award for Group/Duo of the Year
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • ACM Top Vocal Group

2004

  • CMT Flameworthy Music Video Award for Group/Duo of the Year
  • CMA Vocal Group
  • ACM Top Vocal Group

2005

  • CMT Music Award for Group/Duo of the Year
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • ACM Top Vocal Group

2006

  • CMT Music Award for Group/Duo of the Year
  • ACM Top Vocal Group
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • AMA Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group
  • AMA T-Mobile Text-In Award
  • People's Choice Awards Favorite Song from a Movie ("Life Is A Highway")
  • People's Choice Awards Favorite Song Remake ("Life Is A Highway")
  • CMT Loaded Awards - Number One Digitally Active Group/Duo
  • CMT Loaded Awards - Number One Streamed Music Video ("What Hurts the Most")
  • Grammy Award For Best Country Song ("Bless The Broken Road")

2007

  • CMT Best Group Video of the Year ("What Hurts the Most")
  • Academy of Country Music Top Vocal Group
  • CMA Vocal Group of the Year
  • AMA Favorite Band, Duo or Group

References

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