LeAnn Rimes is an internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter, and actress whose career has spanned three decades. Born in 1982, she rose to stardom at age 13 with the 1996 release of “Blue,” which topped the country charts and drew comparisons to legendary vocalist Patsy Cline. Rimes made history as the youngest solo artist to win a Grammy Award, including Best New Artist in 1997. Her career includes 15 top-10 hits across multiple genres, headlined by the record-breaking “How Do I Live,” which remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for 69 weeks. Recent years have seen her expand her creative influence as a coach on The Voice Australia and The Voice UK and as a mentor on the U.S. version of the show. Beyond music, Rimes is an advocate for mental health and wellness. She hosts the iHeart podcast “Wholly Human” and has been open about her personal journey with psoriasis and perimenopause. In 2026, she is also making waves in television, having joined the cast of 9-1-1: Nashville. With over 48 million records sold and numerous accolades—including 2 Grammys and 12 Billboard Music Awards—Rimes remains a singular, genre-defying force in the entertainment industry.