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* {{Irony}}: "21" debuted at #21 on the Country Airplay charts due to heavy first-week airplay on [=iHeartMedia=]-owned stations. The song floundered on the charts after that, eventually rebounding to a peak position... of #21.
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* {{Bishonen}}: His appearance and persona fit this to a T.
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* TheBully: "Invisible" is a message of inspiration to victims of these.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original non-duet version of 'Everybody's Got Somebody But Me' from the original release of his first album is only available on places like YouTube.
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Hayes began making TV appearances as young as age four, also winning competitions for his accordion playing. After moving to Nashville, he co-wrote a song for Music/RascalFlatts and signed with Atlantic Records. His debut single "Storm Warning" debuted in 2011, making #14 on the country charts, but it was "Wanted" that locked him in as a hitmaker. The song spent several weeks at #1 on the country charts, also receiving mass pop airplay and singles sales close to 3 million. Both songs appear on his self-titled debut, on which he played literally ''every'' instrument (more than 20). "Somebody's Heartbreak" became his second #1 hit, followed by "I Want Crazy", which was added to a 2013 rerelease of the Atlantic album. The re-release also produced his fifth single, "Everybody's Got Somebody but Me", a duet with Music/JasonMraz.
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Hayes began making TV appearances as young as age four, also winning competitions for his accordion playing. After moving to Nashville, he co-wrote a song for Music/RascalFlatts and signed with Atlantic Records.Creator/AtlanticRecords. His debut single "Storm Warning" debuted in 2011, making #14 on the country charts, but it was "Wanted" that locked him in as a hitmaker. The song spent several weeks at #1 on the country charts, also receiving mass pop airplay and singles sales close to 3 million. Both songs appear on his self-titled debut, on which he played literally ''every'' instrument (more than 20). "Somebody's Heartbreak" became his second #1 hit, followed by "I Want Crazy", which was added to a 2013 rerelease of the Atlantic album. The re-release also produced his fifth single, "Everybody's Got Somebody but Me", a duet with Music/JasonMraz.
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Hayes's second Atlantic album was launched in 2014 with "Invisible" as the lead single.
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Hayes's second Atlantic album was launched in 2014 with "Invisible" and "Tattoo" as the lead single.
singles, but it performed poorly. His next release, "21", hit the airwaves in summer 2015.
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Hayes's second Atlantic album was launched in 2014 with "Invisible" as the lead single.
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Hayes began making TV appearances as young as age four, also winning competitions for his accordion playing. After moving to Nashville, he co-wrote a song for Music/RascalFlatts and signed with Atlantic Records. His debut single "Storm Warning" debuted in 2011, making #14 on the country charts, but it was "Wanted" that locked him in as a hitmaker. The song spent several weeks at #1 on the country charts, also receiving mass pop airplay and singles sales close to 3 million. Both songs appear on his self-titled debut, on which he played literally ''every'' instrument (more than 20). "Somebody's Heartbreak" became his second #1 hit, followed by "I Want Crazy", which was added to a 2013 rerelease of the Atlantic album.
album. The re-release also produced his fifth single, "Everybody's Got Somebody but Me", a duet with Music/JasonMraz.
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Hayes began making TV appearances as young as age four, also winning competitions for his accordion playing. After moving to Nashville, he co-wrote a song for Music/RascalFlatts and signed with Atlantic Records. His debut single "Storm Warning" debuted in 2011, making #14 on the country charts, but it was "Wanted" that locked him in as a hitmaker. The song spent several weeks at #1 on the country charts, also receiving mass pop airplay and singles sales close to 3 million. Both songs appear on his self-titled debut, on which he played literally ''every'' instrument (more than 20).
20). "Somebody's Heartbreak" became his second #1 hit, followed by "I Want Crazy", which was added to a 2013 rerelease of the Atlantic album.
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A CountryMusic singer from Louisiana, best known for playing ''everything''.
Hayes began making TV appearances as young as age four, also winning competitions for his accordion playing. After moving to Nashville, he co-wrote a song for Music/RascalFlatts and signed with Atlantic Records. His debut single "Storm Warning" debuted in 2011, making #14 on the country charts, but it was "Wanted" that locked him in as a hitmaker. The song spent several weeks at #1 on the country charts, also receiving mass pop airplay and singles sales close to 3 million. Both songs appear on his self-titled debut, on which he played literally ''every'' instrument (more than 20).
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* ChildPopstar
* EarlyBirdCameo: As mentioned above, he wrote a Rascal Flatts song before his major-label debut.
* SelfBackingVocalist: As mentioned, he played all of his own instruments and sang all the backing vocals.
Hayes began making TV appearances as young as age four, also winning competitions for his accordion playing. After moving to Nashville, he co-wrote a song for Music/RascalFlatts and signed with Atlantic Records. His debut single "Storm Warning" debuted in 2011, making #14 on the country charts, but it was "Wanted" that locked him in as a hitmaker. The song spent several weeks at #1 on the country charts, also receiving mass pop airplay and singles sales close to 3 million. Both songs appear on his self-titled debut, on which he played literally ''every'' instrument (more than 20).
!Tropes present:
* ChildPopstar
* EarlyBirdCameo: As mentioned above, he wrote a Rascal Flatts song before his major-label debut.
* SelfBackingVocalist: As mentioned, he played all of his own instruments and sang all the backing vocals.