Blake Shelton gave old and newcomer fans alike a dose of his greatest hits during his performance at the ACM Awards on Sunday.
The 44-year-old fiancé of Gwen Stefani, 51, hit the ACM stage in Nashville and began his medley of hits with his debut single, "Austin," a record which rewarded Shelton with his first No.
1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart back in 2001. Donning his signature blue jeans and a member’s only-style jacket over a simple blue collared shirt, the "Voice" judge then flipped the decades and turned to something a little more current and performed his latest single, "Minimum Wage," which will appear on his forthcoming studio album, "Body Language," on May 21.
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