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"I Melt" is a song written by Gary LeVox, Wendell Mobley, and Neil Thrasher and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in July 2003 as the third single from the band’s sophomore studio album Melt (2002).
"Stand" is a song written by Danny Orton and Blair Daly and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in January 2007 as the fourth and final single from their album Me and My Gang. The song became their seventh number-one hit on Hot Country Songs chart on the week of May 12, 2007.
The group's self-titled debut Rascal Flatts was released in 2000, and Melt (2002), garnered their first number-one single, "These Days". Feels Like Today (2004), Me and My Gang (2006), Still Feels Good (2007), and Unstoppable (2009) all topped the US Billboard 200 upon release.
Melt is the second studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released on October 29, 2002, it was their second album for Lyric Street Records and sold 3,073,000 copies in the United States up to May 2009. [3] The album’s first single "These Days" was the group's first Number One hit on the US Billboard Hot Country ...
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Feels Like Today is the third studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released on September 28, 2004, as their third album for Lyric Street Records . The album has sold 5.274 million copies in the United States as of July 2014, [ 2 ] and it has been certified 5× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA .
Me and My Gang is the fourth studio album by the American country music group Rascal Flatts, released on April 4, 2006 as their fourth album for Lyric Street Records.The album became the highest US debut of 2006, with 721,747 units [3] and went double platinum in the first month of release.
On July 30, 2020, Rascal Flatts released a digital extended play which included "How They Remember You", a cover of Kenny Rogers' 1981 hit "Through the Years", and five other cuts. [2] The group also released a lyric video that same month, featuring footage that was submitted by fans.