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Blake Shelton's Accomplishments
Picture this, someone is at a concert of the bes2t musician in this century. That person is Blake Shelton. He simply is just the best musician. Blake has 14 music awards, his songs come with a lot of emotion, and he helps whoever he can, including charities.
Blake is a very popular artist who gets a lot of attention. He has won 14 music awards for many different things. It is only logical for a good artist like Blake to be recognized. If good artists don’t get recognized, the world is missing out on amazing talents. Even though Shelton has had many awards for talent, he puts a lot of emotion into his songs.
People might say that all he writes about are breakups, but that's not entirely true. Even though he does write about them, he makes


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