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Blake Shelton Is Worth $130 Million — But He’s Still the Same Country Boy in Muddy Boots

Posted on April 25, 2026 By ano nymous
Blake Shelton Is Worth $130 Million — But He’s Still the Same Country Boy in Muddy Boots

Blake Shelton may be worth an estimated $130 million, but you’re just as likely to find him on a tractor as you are on a red carpet. Despite decades of success, chart-topping hits, and television fame, Shelton still spends much of his time on his sprawling 1,200-acre ranch in Oklahoma—often in muddy boots, far removed…

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WILLIE NELSON WROTE “CRAZY” IN 30 MINUTES. HE SOLD IT FOR ALMOST NOTHING. PATSY CLINE REFUSED TO SING IT THE FIRST TIME SHE HEARD IT. Nashville, 1961.

Posted on April 25, 2026 By ano nymous
WILLIE NELSON WROTE “CRAZY” IN 30 MINUTES. HE SOLD IT FOR ALMOST NOTHING. PATSY CLINE REFUSED TO SING IT THE FIRST TIME SHE HEARD IT. Nashville, 1961.

WILLIE NELSON WROTE “CRAZY” IN 30 MINUTES. HE SOLD IT FOR ALMOST NOTHING. PATSY CLINE REFUSED TO SING IT THE FIRST TIME SHE HEARD IT. Nashville, 1961. Willie was broke. Sleeping in his car some nights. He had a song nobody wanted. Patsy’s husband Charlie Dick pulled up outside a bar and said four words:…

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