Toby Keith’s ’35 Biggest Hits’ Passes 150 Weeks On Billboard’s Top 200
Toby Keith‘s 35 Biggest Hits collection has set a new milestone for longevity on Billboard‘s all-genre Top 200, now at 151 weeks and counting.
The release is also one of three Keith albums to hit triple digits on the Top 200, which also include his Greatest Hits 2 at 106 weeks, and Unleashed, which spent 104 weeks on the chart – exactly two years.
The late icon is not only still setting records with his music, but is also being tributted by his fellow artists. Most recently, the former Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year was remembered with a stirring performance of his “Should’ve Been A Cowboy” by Jason Aldean at last month’s 59th ACM Awards. Last month, Keith was posthumously awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Oklahoma.
A Stagecoach Festival performance of “Should’ve Been A Cowboy” by Jelly Roll and T-Pain has also been released for purchase via Amazon Music, with proceeds benefiting the Toby Keith Foundation which funds OK Kids Korral, the cost-free home for families of children dealing with critical illnesses.
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