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Country 28 May, 2008

Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles Makes History With 'Stay' & 'All I Want To Do' Becomes Highest-Charting Debut Career Single

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Mercury Nashville) - Sugarland and lead singer Jennifer Nettles not only recently won "Single Record of the Year" and Song of the Year" at the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards for "Stay"; Nettles has made history with the powerful ballad.
Having single-handedly written the track, Nettles becomes the first female artist to have ever solo-written an ACM "Song of the Year." It marks the fourth time an artist has done so period.

Sugarland is also notching the highest country chart debut of their career at No 27 with current single "All I Want To Do," which they performed on the awards. Their previous best was No 36 with "Want To."

The duo's upcoming third album, LOVE ON THE INSIDE, will debut July 22.






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