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Eric Church Marks 13 Years of ‘Chief’

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It’s hard to believe, but Eric Church’s breakout album, Chief, is already celebrating its 13th anniversary. Officially released on July 26, 2011, the album marked a significant milestone in Church’s career and the world of country music. Although it isn’t quite 13 years old just yet, Church’s team has started the celebrations early, and for good reason.

Chief made waves with its release, featuring hits like “Springsteen” and “Drink in My Hand.” It garnered immediate acclaim, resonating deeply with country music fans. A testament to its impact, Chief was certified triple Platinum by the RIAA less than a year after its release, in June 2012. The album’s influence extended to the awards circuit as well, earning a nomination for Best Country Album at the 54th Grammy Awards. Additionally, it took home Album of the Year honors at both the ACM and CMA Awards.

The significance of Chief goes beyond the accolades and certifications. Its success inspired the name of Church’s new Broadway bar, “Chief’s,” in Nashville. For many fans, the album’s release was a memorable moment that has stayed with them through the years. It marked a shift not only in Eric Church’s career but also in the broader landscape of country music.

Over the past decade, fans have repeatedly played tracks like “Creepin,” “Homeboy,” and “Like Jesus Does,” keeping the spirit of the album alive. The genuine love and appreciation for Chief are evident from the flood of supportive comments and personal stories shared by fans whenever a milestone like this is mentioned.

The official Twitter account of Eric Church recently commemorated the 13-year mark with a video that received an outpouring of affection from fans. They took to the replies section to share brief anecdotes and heartfelt notes about how much the album means to them. The sentiment is clear: Chief isn’t just an album; it’s a significant piece of fans’ lives and memories.

Knowing how beloved Chief remains, it’s no surprise that fans are ready to spin the album on repeat, basking in its timeless appeal. Eric Church’s music has provided a soundtrack to many lives, and it’s safe to say that Chief will continue to do so for years to come.

Hey Siri, go ahead and play the entire Chief album. Then, go ahead and repeat that process three to four times. Please and thank you.

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