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Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (born August 28, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She originally rose to success as a
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artist at the age of 13 and has since crossed over into
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,
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, and other musical genres. Rimes has placed more than 40 singles on international charts since 1996. She has sold more than 48 million records worldwide, with 20.8 million album sales in the United States according to
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. ''
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'' ranked her at number 17 in terms of sales success in the 1990–1999 decade. Born in Mississippi and raised in Texas, Rimes demonstrated a unique singing ability from a young age. Through her parents' efforts, Rimes began performing in various musical theater and local music contests. Working with her father Wilbur as producer and manager, Rimes released two independent albums as a preteen. After signing with
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in 1996, she released the single "
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", which became a top-10 hit on the American ''
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''
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charts. Her first Curb album and third overall ''Blue'' was
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six times and established her as a major country artist. In 1997, Rimes crossed over into pop music with "
How Do I Live "How Do I Live" is a song written by Diane Warren. It was originally performed by American singer and actress LeAnn Rimes and was the first single from her second studio album, '' You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs'' (1997). It also app ...
", which became one of the best-selling singles of the 1990s. The track was included on her next album '' You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs'' (1997), which was certified quadruple Platinum. It was followed up with the Platinum-certified albums '' Sittin' on Top of the World'' (1998) and ''
LeAnn Rimes Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (born August 28, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She originally rose to success as a country music artist at the age of 13 and has since crossed over into pop, contemporary Christian, and o ...
'' (1999). In the following years, Rimes released several pop singles for soundtrack albums, which include " I Need You" and "
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", the latter of which became a major hit worldwide. Several of these soundtrack singles were compiled on the Platinum-certified album '' I Need You'' (2001). Breaking away from her father's management in the 2000s, Rimes released the Gold-certified pop album '' Twisted Angel'' (2002) and the Christmas record ''
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'' (2004). She returned to her country origins with '' This Woman'' (2005), which produced three country hits and was certified Gold. Later album releases were ''
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'' (2006), ''
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'' (2007), '' Lady & Gentlemen'' (2011), and ''
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'' (2013). After ending her long-time professional relationship with Curb Records, Rimes released the Christmas album '' Today Is Christmas'' (2015) and pop studio album '' Remnants'' (2016), the latter of which featured two number one ''Billboard'' dance club hits. In the years that followed, she released the albums '' Chant: The Human & the Holy'' (2020) and '' God's Work'' (2022). Rimes has also had several notable television film roles. She began her acting career with the film '' Holiday in Your Heart'' (1997). After appearing in the television film '' Northern Lights'' (2009), Rimes began an affair with co-star
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which received notable media attention. She has since appeared in '' Good Intentions'' (2010), '' Reel Love'' (2011), and '' It's Christmas, Eve'' (2018). In 2024, she was featured as a coach on ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Early life

Margaret LeAnn Rimes was born on August 28, 1982, in
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. She is the only child of Wilbur Rimes and Belinda Butler. The family moved to
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, when she was six. She was enrolled in vocal and dance classes, and was performing at local talent shows at the age of five. Rimes began her career in
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, performing in a
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, production of ''
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'', and almost landing the lead part in the
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production of '' Annie''. After appearing on the network television competition show ''
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'', where she clearly charmed host
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in addition to being a one-week champion, Rimes decided to go into
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. Rimes appeared a number of times on ''Johnnie High's Country Music Revue'' in
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, which gained the attention of local talent scouts. By age nine, Rimes was an experienced singer. She toured nationally with her father and also regularly performed
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renditions of "
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" at the opening of the
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football games. In 1991, she released her debut album ''Everybody's Sweetheart'' on an independent label called Nor Va Jak. Due to the independent album's success throughout the Dallas music community, Rimes was discovered by local
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and record promoter Bill Mack. Mack was impressed by Rimes's vocal ability, and over the next three years, he made various attempts to sign Rimes to a major country music label. The center of Mack's plan to bring her success was his 1958 single, "Blue". In July 1994, Rimes included her first version of "Blue" on her second and final Nor Va Jak release, ''
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''; she also co-wrote "Share My Love" for this album. Mack then arranged a recording contract for Rimes with
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. She signed with the Nashville label in 1996.


Career


1996: Country music breakthrough with ''Blue''

After signing with Curb, Rimes recorded a new version of "Blue" as a single. According to Rimes, the record company accidentally released the version she had recorded as an 11-year-old, and that it was this version that peaked at number 10 on the ''Billboard'' chart of
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. Critics drew comparisons to Rimes with that of
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, to whom the song had been pitched in 1963; Mack claimed that Cline was unable to record the song before her death. A press release for the song said that Mack had been "waiting over 30 years to find the right vocalist to sing it". The song had previously been recorded by multiple artists over the years, nonetheless, the media attention to "Blue" further added to the belief that Rimes was the successor to Cline's legacy. Rimes's first Curb album and third overall, ''
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'' was released in 1996. The disc sold 123,000 copies in its first week. On ''Blue'', Rimes co-wrote "Talk to Me" with Ron Grimes and Jon Rutherford. The album peaked at number one on ''Billboard''s
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and debuted at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart. In March 1999, ''Blue'' was certified six times Platinum by the
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(RIAA) In Canada, the album was certified triple-platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (now
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), a certification which at the time honored shipments of 300,000 copies in that country. As of 2009, it has sold over eight million copies worldwide. Shawn Haney of
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considered the album to be "delightful" and that it could "help inspire other young teens". Two additional singles from the album made the top 40 on the ''Billboard'' country singles chart: " One Way Ticket (Because I Can)", which represented her highest peak on that chart at number one, and its follow-up " The Light in Your Eyes", which peaked at number five. "Blue" and "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" both made top 10 on ''
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'' Country Tracks, then the main country music chart published in Canada, with "Blue" being her most successful single there. ''Blue''s commercial success led to the first of several industry award nominations for Rimes. The title track earned Rimes her first
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at the
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in 1997, in the category of
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and
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; she became the youngest person to win these awards. That year, the
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also awarded Rimes the Horizon Award, becoming the youngest person ever to be nominated and win a Country Music Association award. The
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also awarded her as Top New Female Vocalist, Song of the Year and Single Record of the Year in 1996; she would be nominated for the latter two again in 1997.


1997–1999: ''You Light Up My Life'', ''Sittin' on Top of the World'', and ''LeAnn Rimes''

By 1997, Rimes's parents divorced. In February 1997, Curb released '' Unchained Melody: The Early Years'', a reissue of the previously independently released ''All That'' (1994). It was named after Rimes's cover of
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and
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's 1955 standard "
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", which was a number 3 ''Billboard'' country hit that March. ''Unchained Melody'' topped the ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified double Platinum by the RIAA. Three months later, Rimes appeared a live television special recorded at
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in Orlando for ''
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''. Curb released Rimes's next album '' You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs'' that September. It was a departure from Rimes's previous releases with more
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-styled music than country. The album was preceded by the single "
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", which became a major pop hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, reaching number two. "How Do I Live" set a new record for becoming the longest-running single in ''Billboard'' Hot 100 history, spending 69 weeks on the chart. The song was ranked as the most successful song of the 1990s by ''
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'' magazine. The song also saw success in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number seven and was certified Platinum. The
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from ''You Light Up My Life'' was released as the album's second single; the song peaked at number 34 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and was certified Gold. ''You Light Up My Life'' topped the ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified quadruple Platinum by the RIAA the following year for shipments of four million copies. Rimes made her acting debut on the
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television film '' Holiday in Your Heart'', which premiered on December 14. The film was based on Rimes's titular book, which was released two months earlier. The film was the start of three-movie contract that Rimes was offered by ABC in 1998. The film was semi-autobiographical, with Rimes playing a country performer who discovers that her grandmother becomes hospitalized. In the film, Rimes performed several of her hit songs. In 1998, she played a teen runaway in an episode of
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's ''
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''. Rimes's next Curb release was 1998's '' Sittin' on Top of the World''. The album was given mixed reviews. James Hunter of ''
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'' stated that Rimes "holds her own in the more popular style of
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and
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, wherein a spectacular voice upstages a song, grins and goes on about her business." ''Sittin' on Top of the World'' debuted at number two on the Top Country Albums chart and at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200. The project spawned the number four ''Billboard'' country hit " Commitment", the Top 20 Pop hit " Looking Through Your Eyes" from the soundtrack of the 1998 film ''
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'', and the number 10 country hit " Nothin' New Under the Moon". In July, the album was certified platinum by the RIAA for shipments of one million copies. In October 1999, Curb released Rimes's self-titled sixth studio album, which she co-produced with Wilbur. The record was a collection of country music cover songs mainly by Patsy Cline. The album received mostly positive reviews.
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called the album one of her "better" efforts. Beth Johnson of ''
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'' gave the album a positive review and said that Rimes's voice "dares listeners to take note of what is missing in her interpretations–the gutsiness and gut-wrenching urgency of performers who felt what they sang." The album debuted at number one on the Top Country Albums chart, topping the country albums chart for two weeks. It also peaked at number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart. The album sold over one million copies in the United States, and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The project also included the new song " Big Deal". Released as the lead single, "Big Deal" peaked at number six on the country singles charts. Also in 1999, Rimes collaborated with
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on " Written in the Stars" for the stage musical ''
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''.


2000–2004: ''I Need You'' and ''Twisted Angel''

In 2000, Rimes contributed " I Need You" to the soundtrack for the 1999 TV movie ''
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''. The song was issued as the lead single from the soundtrack in July 2000 in both pop and country versions. The song reached number eight on the ''Billboard'' country songs chart and number 11 on the Hot 100. Rimes appeared in the 2000 film '' Coyote Ugly'' and contributed four songs to its
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; Rimes was the singing voice for Piper Perabo's character Violet Sanford in the film. In August, "
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" was released as a single from the film's soundtrack. Marking a change in style for Rimes, it was compared to works by
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. "Can't Fight the Moonlight" became a major pop hit worldwide, charting within the top 10 of several countries. In the United States, it reached number 11 on the Hot 100 and was certified Platinum, while in the United Kingdom, the song topped the charts and was certified double Platinum. Certifications for "
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In Australia, the song was the biggest-selling single of 2001, where it peaked at number 1 for six weeks, topped the year-end chart, and was certified triple Platinum. In total, the song received Platinum certifications from six countries and Gold certifications from a further three. "Can't Fight the Moonlight" won Rimes a ''
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'' for "Favorite Song from a Movie". In November 2000, Rimes sued Curb to nullify her recording contract with the label; it had originally been signed on her behalf by her parents five years earlier. In January 2001, Curb released the compilation '' I Need You'', which consists of four previously released soundtrack appearances alongside six new tracks. Rimes publicly disowned the album; she said that it was compiled from studio outtakes and released without her knowledge or input. Despite her comments, Curb continued to promote the record and released three singles in support of the album. The first of these releases was " But I Do Love You", which had previously appeared on the ''Coyote Ugly'' soundtrack and was remixed in a country style for inclusion on ''I Need You''. This version peaked at number 20 on the country songs chart. ''I Need You'' generally featured more pop-oriented songs than her previous releases, being described by Stephen Erlewine as "her first full-fledged pop album" with "footing squarely within adult contemporary pop". Chris Neal from ''
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'' praised the album and Rimes's vocal performance, saying that "all the songs are solid". However, he also noted that "most of the songs have only a tenuous connection to country" and said "how you feel about ''I Need You'' will largely depend on whether you see LeAnn’s shift toward pop as a positive development." In November 2001, Rimes was released from her original contract with Curb and subsequently signed a new agreement with the label under new terms. ''I Need You'' was reissued with additional tracks on March 23, 2002. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA. On October 1, 2002, Rimes released her seventh studio album '' Twisted Angel''. The album was mainly produced by
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and was a drastic departure from her previous studio albums, containing a combination of dance-pop and adult contemporary with more adult material. The album was preceded by the single " Life Goes On", which experienced success internationally but failed to chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States. The single was particularly successful in Australia, where it peaked at number seven and was certified Platinum. The second single released from the album was " Tic Toc", which became her first top-10 hit on the ''Billboard''
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chart. Rimes received criticism from critics and fans alike for her decision to release a pop album. She explained: "I've gotten grilled a lot about that album. You know, people just didn't want me to experiment. When you're a teenager growing up, you learn alot about yourself, and that's what I did with my music. I did something different, something that not a lot of people expected me to do. ..And, in a lot of ways, that did work for me. It was a great learning experience. So, nope, no regrets whatsoever." ''Twisted Angel'' was certified Gold by the RIAA. In July 2003, Rimes released her first children's book, titled ''Jag''. In November, Rimes released her ''
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'' compilation in North America; its international counterpart '' The Best of LeAnn Rimes'' was released in February 2004. Both compilations included a collaboration with Irish singer
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on " Last Thing on My Mind", which was released as a single that May. The song was most successful in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at numbers 4 and 5 on the Scottish and UK singles charts, respectively. In October 2004, Rimes released her first Christmas album and eighth studio album ''
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''.


2005–2013: ''This Woman'', further album releases, and film roles

In January 2005, Rimes's ninth studio album '' This Woman'' was released. The album was a return to her country origins. "It's mainly a Country album, but it's my kind of Country music," she told the ''
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''. The album reached the top five of both the ''Billboard'' Country Albums chart and the Billboard 200. The album spawned the singles " Nothin' 'Bout Love Makes Sense", " Probably Wouldn't Be This Way", and " Something's Gotta Give", all of which reached the top five of the ''Billboard'' country songs chart. In 2005, Rimes became the host of the
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talent competition ''
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''. A vocal chord illness prevented her from appearing in two episodes. In summer 2006, Rimes released the studio album ''
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''. The album arrived when ''This Woman'' and its singles were experiencing a resurgence in sales in the United States. As a result, the release of ''Whatever We Wanna'' in the states was delayed and later canceled; the album was only released overseas. In the United Kingdom, the album reached number 15. In 2006, Rimes performed the theme song to the ''
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'' series of animated specials and guest starred in the series' Christmas episode. In October 2007, Asylum-Curb issued Rimes's eleventh studio album ''
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''. Every track on the album features writing credits from Rimes. Allmusic said that it "illustrates her range as a singer along with some true strength as a writer." The project's lead single " Nothin' Better to Do" reached the top 20 of the ''Billboard'' country songs chart while the second single, " Good Friend and a Glass of Wine", reached the top 40. In the fall of 2007, Rimes appeared with
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for an episode of ''Crossroads'' that aired on CMT. In 2008, Rimes joined
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on his ''Poets and Pirates Tour''. In February 2009, the third single from ''Family'', "
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", became the first country song to top the ''Billboard'' dance charts. In 2009, Rimes played the role of Meg Galloway in the made-for-television film '' Northern Lights'' which aired on the Lifetime network. The film was based on
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's 2004 book ''Northern Lights''.
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played opposite Rimes as her character's love interest. Media publicity of their real-life affair helped make ''Northern Lights'' the network's most-watched television movie, with four and a half million viewers in March 2009. On April 14, 2009, Rimes published the collaborative
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''What I Cannot Change'' with Darrell Brown. In 2010, Rimes played a supporting role in the movie '' Good Intentions'' and contributed to the film's soundtrack. In 2011, Rimes released her twelfth studio album '' Lady & Gentlemen''. Rimes co-produced it along with country singer
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. The album contained covers of country songs originally recorded by male artists that Rimes re-recorded from a female perspective. ''
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s Mikael Wood concluded that "The result is predictably solid, though it rarely sheds new light on the top-shelf material." The album's cover of
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's " Swingin'" was nominated for a Grammy award. ''Lady & Gentlemen'' also featured two tracks which were original recordings: " Crazy Women" and " Give". Both tracks were released as singles and were minor hits on the ''Billboard'' country chart. The same year, Rimes starred in the television film '' Reel Love''. The film aired on
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and also starred actor
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. She also had a guest role on the television show ''
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''. Rimes's final album with Curb, ''
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'', was released in 2013. On this project, she co-produced with keyboardist Darrell Brown and co-wrote nine of its 13 songs. ''Spitfire'' centered around Rimes's affair with future husband
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and the media speculation around their relationship. "I used to get mad at the tabloids, but I should be thanking them because they helped me write this whole record," she commented. The album sold 10,798 copies in its first week and debuted at number 36 on the ''Billboard'' 200. It also debuted at number nine on the country albums chart. Sales of the album were considered "disappointing" by several news outlets, while singles released from the album failed to become commercially successful. Also in 2013, she made a guest appearance on the FX television show ''
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''.


2014–present: Later work and ''The Masked Singer''

In 2014, Rimes starred in the reality television series ''LeAnn & Eddie'' alongside Eddie Cibrian. The program aired on the
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network. The intention of the reality show was to "help clear the air" about their romantic relationship. "This show gave us an opportunity to take back our lives in a way and show a different side of us than what people really believe," Rimes commented. After one season, the show was cancelled by VH1. In July 2014, Rimes announced that she would release three Christmas
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s over the course of the next three years. In October 2014, the first of these planned EPs was released, '' One Christmas: Chapter 1,'' issued through Iconic Entertainment. It included the lead single, a cover of
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's "
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". The EP peaked at number 20 on the Top Country Albums chart and number 35 on the
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list. To promote the project, Rimes embarked on the "One Christmas Tour", which toured the United States in the winter of 2014. Rimes's original plan of multiple EP releases was dropped and replaced with a full-length holiday album in 2015. That year she released '' Today Is Christmas'' through Prodigy Entertainment. A duet of " Celebrate Me Home" with
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was included. The record reached number two on the Holiday albums chart and number nine on the Country Albums chart. In 2016, Rimes signed with RCA UK, an imprint of Sony Music Entertainment, and released a cover of
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's " The Story". It was included on her fifteenth studio album titled '' Remnants''. First issued in the United Kingdom in 2016, ''Remnants'' was later released in the United States in February 2017. The album reached number 15 on the
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and number 88 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album spawned the singles " Long Live Love" and " Love Is Love Is Love" which topped the ''Billboard''
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chart; "Love Line" was released as the album's final single and peaked at number 5. In 2017, Rimes made a cameo appearance in the film ''
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'' where she sang "
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". In June 2018, Rimes released '' Re-Imagined'' through EverLe Records and the
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label. The EP contains five tracks from her back catalogue that she re-recorded. The new recording of "Borrowed" features duet vocals from
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. Later in 2018, Rimes appeared in the
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original television film titled '' It's Christmas, Eve''. She recorded the film's soundtrack, which was released in October 2018. Included were covers of Christmas standards, as well as new recordings composed with producer Darrell Brown. In 2019, Rimes released her first live album, '' Rimes: Live at Gruene Hall''. In 2020, Rimes competed as "Sun" on the fourth season of the
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reality singing competition ''
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''. Her identity was revealed during the season finale on December 16, 2020, where she was declared the winner of the season. She was later a guest panelist in the season five finale.
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also joined her in the show. In November 2020, Rimes released her sixteenth studio record '' Chant: The Human & the Holy''. Its 12 tracks were built from chants and daily mantras rather than traditional songs. A corresponding health and wellness podcast titled ''Wholly Human'' followed that focused on similar themes. Rimes produced and composed the album with longtime musical collaborator Darrell Brown. "As I started meditating I started chanting and singing. And as I felt what was coming through needed to come through and felt good, I would press record on my phone and get it down, then expand it from there," Rimes explained of the projects. In 2022, Rimes released the album ''God's Work''. Rimes celebrated her 25th year in the music industry with a special
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,
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,
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and
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airing on April 14, 2022. In April 2023, Rimes collaborated with
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on " Jealous of Myself".


Artistry


Voice and vocal ability

Rimes's voice has been described as a
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. She has often been described by critics as having "powerhouse vocals". Critics took notice from her earliest recordings. ''Entertainment Weeklys Don McLeese commented, "Though 'Young Country' doesn't get much younger than Rimes, she already shows more poise and maturity than many artists twice her age." In similar vein, ''
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'' wrote in 2005 "Rimes's voice is far and away her strongest selling point. Rich and worldly, it belied her young age -- especially when she tackled a vintage-sounding country song like 'Blue'." From a young age, Rimes also chose material that was considered beyond her years. In her first album, Rimes recorded such material as
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's "My Baby", whose lyrics say, "my baby is a full-time lover, my baby is a full-grown man." Other material such as
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's "How Do I Live" had also been considered too mature for Rimes's age and was the main reason why her version of the song was not chosen to be used in the soundtrack for the film ''
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''. As Rimes matured into adulthood, critics continued to take notice of her voice. In reviewing a 2005 concert, Chrissie Dickinson of ''
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'' found that while her stage presence was lacking, Rimes's voice had significant power: "But what Rimes lacked in stage electricity she made up for in vocal power. She has superlative control over that big voice, a soaring instrument that can belt and whisper within the same song." In reviewing her 2011 album ''Lady & Gentlemen'' Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated, "Throughout it all, Rimes hits her marks with ease...she's become a stronger, more nuanced singer over the years." Jessica Goodman of '' Glamour'' found that her 2016 song "Remnants" "showcases the powerhouse vocals that made Rimes famous all those years ago."


Influences

Rimes has credited performers of different musical styles as career influences, including
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Early in her career, Rimes commented on McEntire's influence with ''
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'': "If I had to model my career after anyone it would have to be Reba. She's made some great business decisions in her career to stay around for 20 years, and my biggest goal right now is to stay around for a long time." Rimes was most notably influenced by
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. Listeners and critics drew similarities to Cline's voice through Rimes's phrasing and vocal delivery Rimes later stated that Cline's voice largely influenced the way she created her own unique sound. " atsy Clinewas such a huge part of how I created my sound. From line really it was about this true, honest, emotional connection and the way that she could just take you to a place that you don't normally go within yourself when you listened to her music," she told ''popculture.'' In 2013, Rimes performed a tribute to Cline at the
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she sang a tribute medley of Cline's songs. "I mean I know how much I've been influenced by her and how I feel about her and then you see a sea of people and artists who have been just as influenced and she's touched so many people," she told '' E!''.


Musical styles

Rimes has been categorized in the musical genres of
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,
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,
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, and
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. Rimes began her career rooted in the country genre with her debut Curb release ''Blue'' and its subsequent country chart hits. Further releases such as "How Do I Live" and the album ''Sittin' on Top of the World'' demonstrated a more adult contemporary style. Rimes has also been described as a dance-pop artist, with releases such as "Can't Fight the Moonlight" and the album ''Twisted Angel''. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic found that while she dabbled in many styles, Rimes was tied to the country genre: "During the decade that separated "Can't Fight the Moonlight" and ''Remnants'', Rimes dabbled in pop, but she remained anchored in country music, regularly placing on Billboard's Country Top 40 and occasionally landing a big hit."


Personal life


Marriages and relationships

In 1998, Rimes dated actor Andrew Keegan. When they first met, Rimes was 15 and Keegan was 19. The couple dated when Rimes and her father were involved in a lawsuit. In the same lawsuit, Rimes's father claimed that Keegan was attempting to "get his hands" on Rimes's finances. The relationship ended in 2001. According to press reports, Keegan became romantically interested in Rimes's co-star in ''Coyote Ugly'', Piper Perabo. Shortly after the couple parted ways, Rimes met dancer Dean Sheremet at the
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in 2001. By December, the pair became engaged. In 2002 and at age 19, Rimes married Sheremet in a church ceremony in
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. In 2003, the couple purchased a 1.7 million dollar home, located in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2007, Sheremet directed the choreography for Rimes's single "Nothin' Better to Do". According to ''
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'', the couple spent more time apart in later years of their marriage as Rimes devoted energy towards an acting career in Los Angeles while Sheremet remained in Nashville. In July 2009, the couple separated and in September, Rimes announced their plans to divorce. The divorce was finalized on June 19, 2010, exactly six months after Sheremet filed divorce documents for dissolution of marriage. Rimes began an extramarital
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with actor
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, whom she worked with on the TV film ''Northern Lights'' Reports surfaced in March 2009 of the couple embracing while eating at a restaurant. Television personality
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, Cibrian's then-wife and mother of his two sons, filed for divorce as a result of the affair in August 2009, ending eight years of marriage. In June 2010, Rimes spoke for the first time about the end of her first marriage, stating; "I take responsibility for everything I've done. I hate that people got hurt, but I don't regret the outcome." That month, Rimes moved into Cibrian's California home. In an interview with
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, Rimes discussed her new relationship: "What happened is not who I am, period. But I do know how much I love him. So I've always said I don't live my life with regret. I can't." In December 2010, it was announced via ''
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'' that Rimes and Cibrian were engaged. Rimes and Cibrian married on April 22, 2011, at a private home in California. The 40-person ceremony also included Cibrian's sons from his first marriage. In 2013, the couple bought a home in
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, listed for three million dollars. By 2018, Rimes and Glanville reconciled, with Glanville stating: "I think we both grew up quite a bit, and we both love Eddie's parents. We both love the kids, and Eddie's going to be in my life for the rest of my life. ..We're like sister wives. It's me and LeAnn and Eddie."


Family challenges and lawsuits

From the beginning of Rimes' career, father Wilbur Rimes managed his daughter and served as producer on her records. In May 2000, Rimes and her mother sued Wilbur, alleging that he took more than seven million dollars of her income over the course of five years. The lawsuit claimed that money was being taken away from Rimes personally as well as from a management company that was founded back in 1995. The suit also included her former manager, Lyle Walker, who assisted her father in management duties. The suit was filed in a district court in
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. Rimes sought unspecified damages because her attorney was not sure of how much money had been lost in the preceding five years. In May 2001, she was informed by a Nashville court that she could not break her contract with Curb Records. Amidst the reaction, she visibly mouthed the words, "I hate you" to her father. When Rimes was 18, she filed a lawsuit against Curb Records on her own, successfully petitioning a court to remove her position as a "minority" on the recording contract. As a result, this change made the contract binding. In 2002, Rimes's lawsuit with her father was "settled on undisclosed terms." "It is difficult to express just how happy I am that all of the legal troubles between my daughter and I are over," Rimes's father commented. Rimes reconciled with her father for her wedding. During her wedding ceremony to Dean Sheremet, Wilbur Rimes walked his daughter down the aisle. "I've never hated my dad. I just wanted a dad. I guess I just really disliked where he was in my life. I just wanted him to be my father," she told ABC News.


Health challenges

In 2008, she opened up about her lifelong struggle with the autoimmune disease
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. She participated in a PSA to raise awareness about the disease. In August 2012, one day after her birthday, Rimes checked into treatment for
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and stress. "This is just a time for me to emotionally check out for a second and take care of myself and come back in 30 days as the best 30-year-old woman I can be," she explained. In March 2014, Rimes's jaw became dislocated while performing, ending her concert encore early. Rimes attributed the dislocation to
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, a disorder of the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. She has publicly posted about her struggles with this disorder via Twitter. In 2020, following a stress-related flare up of psoriasis, Rimes posed for a nude photo shoot for
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as part of her efforts to raise awareness and acceptance about the disease on 2020 World Psoriasis Day (observed October 29). Later that year, she told ''People'' magazine that in addition to anxiety and stress, she was also suffering from depression in 2010: "It's something I've been very vocal about, because I feel like there's so much stigma around it."


Philanthropy

Rimes lent her voice to the 2008 song "Just Stand Up". The proceeds benefited Stand Up to Cancer. As a result of SU2C fundraising endeavors, the SU2C scientific advisory committee, overseen by the
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, was able to award $73.6 million towards cancer research. In 2009, Rimes was given a special humanitarian award from the Academy of Country Music in honor of her philanthropic efforts. In December 2010, she performed "The Rose", joined by The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles in remembrance of the many gay teenagers who committed suicide in 2010. On her weblog she wrote on June 18, 2011: "I believe in equality for everyone. I believe everyone should have the right to love and commit to whomever they want. ..All I know is that in God's eyes we are all the same. I just wish we could see through the eyes of God more often." In 2017, Rimes revealed that her uncle was gay and died from the
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virus. "Now, every time, everywhere I get to sing—or when I get stand up alongside my LGBTQ brothers and sisters—I get to give him a voice," she commented.


Discography

Studio albums * ''Everybody's Sweetheart'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1994) * ''
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'' (1996) * '' You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs'' (1997) * '' Sittin' on Top of the World'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999) * '' I Need You'' (2001) * '' Twisted Angel'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2004) * '' This Woman'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' Lady & Gentlemen'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2013) * '' Today Is Christmas'' (2015) * '' Remnants'' (2016) * '' Chant: The Human & the Holy'' (2020) * '' God's Work'' (2022)


Filmography

* '' Holiday in Your Heart'' (1997) * ''
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'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999) * '' Coyote Ugly'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2003) * '' Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes'' (2006) * '' Northern Lights'' (2009) * '' Good Intentions'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2013) * '' It's Christmas, Eve'' (2018) * '' Country Comfort'' (2021) * '' 9-1-1: Nashville'' (2025)


Awards and nominations

Rimes has won several awards for her work as a music artist. This includes three accolades from the
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and two accolades from the
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.


Books

* ''Holiday in Your Heart'' (1997) with Tom Carter * ''Jag'' (2003) * ''Jag's New Friend'' (2004) * ''What I Cannot Change'' (2009) with Darrell Brown


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