True Name: Margaret LeAnn Rimes
Birth Name: Margaret LeAnn Rimes
Date of Birth: August 28, 1982
Age: 30 Years
Birth Place: Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Claim to fame: Debut album "Blue" (1996)
Famous as: Country music singer
Tallness: 5' 5"
Country: American
Gender: Female
Dad: Wilbur
Mom: Belinda
Margaret LeAnn Rimes (conceived August 28, 1982 in Pearl, Mississippi) is an American twang music and pop vocalist and songwriter. Rimes' make a big appearance single, "Blue", was discharged when she was just 13 years old. By the age of 24 she has sold over 37 million collections. She has won an American Music Award, two Grammy Awards, several Academy of Country Music Awards, and twelve Billboard Music Awards. She keeps four vital records in the music industry: She is the present youngest individual to win a Grammy and the first blue grass specialist to win the Grammy for Best New Artist. Her form of "How Do I Live" is as of now the longest graphing tune on the U.S. Sweltering 100 at 69 weeks; this was the second multi-platinum twang single ever, the first being Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's 1983 hit Islands in the Stream.
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