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Brett Eldredge- Wiki, Age, Height, Net Worth, Girlfriend, Ethnicity

Brett Eldredge

Brett Ryan Eldredge is a country singer and songwriter from the United States. With his finest songs “Mean to me,” “Beat of the Music,” and “Don’t ye,” he was able to shift the spotlight on himself. Eldredge was nominated to perform “FOREVER COUNTRY,” which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the CMA Awards.

Quick Facts

Real NameBrett Eldredge
Nick NameBrett
Date Of BirthMarch 23, 1986
Age (As of 2024)38 years old
BirthplaceParis, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSinger, Songwriter
Height6 feet 4.5 inches
Weight95 kg
Hair ColorLight Brown
Eye colorGrayish-Blue
Net Worth$5 million

Brett Eldredge Age & Early Life

He was born in Paris, Illinois on March 23, 1986. His ethnicity is diverse (English, German, Swedish, and Dutch), and he is American. At the age of 15, he was already a’singer in demand’ at local occasions, and he went on to become a well-known and well-liked vocalist named Brett Ryan Eldredge, who relocated to Nashville (the city of music) solely for the purpose of furthering his musical interests.

Terry Eldredge, his cousin, is a member of ‘The Grascals,’ but Brett has a voice of his own and is proving to be an exception in his family. He never thought the guitar his parents got him was the best way to study music, but he confesses that the wireless microphone with the wonderful music of singers like Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, and Bobby Darin was the foundation of his musical instruction. Brett Eldredge went from Chicago’s Elmhurst College to Tennessee State University after being inspired by his cousin Terry Eldredge’s performance at the Station Inn.

Brett Eldredge Height & Weight

He is 6 feet 4.5 inches tall and weighs 95 kg. His chest measurement is 44 inches, his biceps measurement is 16  inches, and his waist measurement is 36 inches. He has light brown hair and grayish-blue eyes. His shoe size is 14 (US), and the size of his clothing is unknown.

Brett Eldredge

Brett Eldredge’s Net Worth

How much is Brett Eldredge’s net worth? Brett Eldredge‘s net worth is believed to be $5 million as of February 2024. His excellent profession as a singer is obviously his primary source of money.

Career

While singing at songwriters’ nights in the Nashville region, Brett Eldredge signed with ‘Atlantic Records and released his first single “Raymond” in September 2010, which received a fair amount of praise and peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart. Following a somewhat successful song, “It Ain’t Gotta Be Love,” Eldredge’s “Don’t Ya” was a perfect match, reaching at #5 on the US Hot Country Song list, #1 on the US Country Airplay Chart, and #3 on the Canadian Country Chart, selling over a million records.

In August 2013, he released his first album “Bring You Back,” which included songs such as “Raymond,” “Don’t Ya,” “Beat of the Music,” and “Mean to Me.” The album peaked at #2 on the US country chart and #11 on the Billboard 200 list. “Lose My Mind” is a song from his album “Illinois” that he played at the Grand Ole Opry and at the beginning of Taylor Swift’s “RED” concert tour.

He released the album “Illinois” in September 2015, boosting his success in the Country genre due to the songs “Lose My Mind” and “Drunk on Your Love,” which reached #1 and #2 on the US Country Airplay Chart, respectively.

Brett Eldredge Girlfriend & Dating

Who is Brett Eldredge dating? Despite having an athletic and towering personality, Brett Eldredge is currently not in a verified relationship. Eldredge is also sometimes emphasized because some guys have homosexual crushes on him because of his good appearance and lovely voice. Concerning his ex-girlfriend, a few fans voiced their belief that Eldredge was in a relationship with a stunning and attractive Victoria Secret agency model Rachel Hilbert, who appeared in his own song ‘Lose My Mind’ music video mostly due to a snapshot of Brett serenading her in a crowd.

When Rachel appeared on several of his shows and ‘Meet and Greet events, the uncertainty became practically entrenched. When Brett addresses his relationship status (single) in an interview, he never forgets to emphasize that his profession is more important than being in a relationship since his career does not support him as a highly prospective person for a long-term relationship.