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KENNY CHESNEY: “Welcome to the Fishbowl” Is the #1 Country Album!

Kenny Chesney‘s new album, Welcome to the Fishbowl, came out last week, and fans turned out in big numbers to pick up Kenny’s latest, which debuted at number-one among Billboard‘s Top Country Albums, becoming his 11th consecutive album to debut at the top of the chart! Clocking in at number-two on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, Welcome to the Fishbowl moved a whopping 193,000 copies in its first week, according to the numbers folks at Nielsen SoundScan, topping the opening-week sales of Kenny’s three most recent albums! Of course, fans had already gotten a taste of the album with Kenny’s hit duet with Tim McGraw on “Feel Like a Rock Star,” as well as the new smash, “Come Over,” and Kenny says that if you haven’t heard the album yet, he’s very proud of the direction that he’s taken with the music, both sonically and emotionally. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)

  • Kenny is on tour now with his longtime buddy Tim McGraw as they headline their ‘Brothers of the Sun’ Tour with guests Grace Potter & The Nocturnals and Jake Owen. This weekend, the tour hits Pittsburgh on Saturday and Cincinnati on Sunday! Check out upcoming dates, as well as Kenny’s day-of-show tour blogs and much more, online at KennyChesney.com!

KENNY CHESNEY: “Welcome to the Fishbowl” Is the #1 Country Album!  Kenny Chesney says that his new album not only has a different kind of sound, it’s also the most emotional album he’s ever made. (:42)
“There is a different sound of this record. Sonically, there’s a different sound. I think material-wise, there is a level of emotion on this record that I think is pretty evident, because I think that a lot of artists when they’re done with a record, they’ll say this is my favorite record that I’ve ever done, no matter if it is or not. I’m not sure it is, but I can tell ya, this record took me on an emotional journey that none of them have. And I think when you listen to this record and you hear that in these songs, there is a thread of longing on a lot of these songs, and it has an emotion to it that I’m not sure that we’ve captured on any other record before. And I’m proud of that.”