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Warner Music Nashville’s Cole Swindell has joined the “billionaire” club. In celebration of surpassing 3b lifetime spins on Pandora, the multi-platinum country star was surprised with a plaque during his show for the Home on Tour presented by Ashley x Pandora in Nashville.
With the new milestone, Swindell has earns a spot on Pandora’s Country Billionaires station, joining the likes of Guns & Roses, John Legend, Halsey, Keith Urban, Sean Paul, J. Cole and more who have received the honor.
Following back-to-back multi-week #1 hits, “Never Say Never” w/Lainey Wilson and “Single Saturday Night” from his latest album, Stereotype, Swindell’s most recent single, “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” hit the Top 30 on Country radio after just one week of airplay.
The 11-time chart-topper is currently on the road throughout the summer and will launch his headlining Down to the Bar Tour, featuring Ashley Cooke and Dylan Marlowe, on 9/23. For tour dates and to purchase tickets, click here.
Counting the ways they can spend Swindell’s Pandora billions in Nashville are (l-r) back row—WMN SVP of Commercial Partnerships Tim Foisset; SiriusXM/Pandora Sr Director of Talent Relations Beville Dunkerley; Swindell; SiriusXM/Pandora Sr Manager of Talent Relations Alina Thompson; KP Entertainment's Kerri Edwards; WMN VP of Radio Anna Cage and National Director of Radio Chris Fabiani; front row—WMN Co-President Ben Kline and VP of Artist Development Justin Luffman.
(Photo Credit: Jason Davis/Getty Images Pandora Media)