Gretchen Wilson — Biography

Gretchen Frances Wilson is an American artist known for her contributions to country music as both a vocalist and a writer. Her career launched into prominence in March 2004 with the release of her debut single, "Redneck Woman." This track achieved significant success, topping the Billboard country charts and earning a Grammy Award. Across her career, Wilson has seen 13 of her songs appear on the Billboard country charts, with five of them securing spots within the top ten. These include the chart-topping "Redneck Woman," alongside "Here for the Party," which peaked at number three in 2004, "When I Think About Cheatin'" at number four in 2004, "Homewrecker" at number two in 2005, and "All Jacked Up" at number eight in 2005. Her album "Here for the Party" has achieved a 5x multi-platinum certification from the RIAA, signifying sales of five million units, while "All Jacked Up" has been certified platinum. Globally, Wilson's record sales have surpassed 8.2 million units.

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