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Columbia Nashville/BBR Music Group's Chase Rice was honored with a plaque commemorating his Pandora Billionaire status at SiriusXM The Highway’s “Music Row Happy Hour" on 10/14, commemorating more than 1.5b streams on the platform. In celebration, the Nashville star has been added to Pandora’s Country Billionaires Radio.
“Throughout my career, no matter where we were at with touring or radio success, our incredible fans have consistently streamed the music,” Rice said. "This is a testament to those fans and their love of country music. They're why we keep pushing ourselves and why we're so excited to share new songs with them now."
The celebration took place just hours after Rice released his latest song "Way Down Yonder," which followed the #1 hits “Eyes On You, “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen." and the Platinum-certified “Ready Set Roll” and “Lonely If You Are." (Yes, we are.)
(L-R): BBR Music Group's John Carroll, SiriusXM/Pandora’s Buzz Brainard and Johnny Chiang, Rice, SiriusXM/Pandora’s Alina Thompson, BBR Music Group’s Jon Loba, WHY&HOW’s Bruce Kalmick and Halie Hampton, BBR Music Group’s Chris Loss