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Tim McGraw is married to one of the hottest women in country music, Faith Hill, and their sweet love and affection has driven both of their careers to stratospheric heights.
Tim McGraw rode into town in 1992 with his eponymous debut album. Two years later, Tim McGraw released Not a Moment Too Soon, which included his first hit song, "Indian Outlaw." Tim McGraw then issued Don't Take the Girl, which became his first number 1 album. It was also named album of the year in 1994 by the Academy of Country Music.
In 1995's, Tim McGraw's All I Want was a juggernaut, selling millions and producing No. 1 hit songs like "I Like It, I Love It."
Tim McGraw's Everywhere earned the CMA album of the year honors in 1998. The lead single, "It's Your Love," was the first musical collaboration between McGraw and his wife, Faith Hill. It garnered the couple a Country Music Association awards and several Academy of Country Music Awards.
A year later, Tim McGraw did it again with A Place in the Sun. The album debuted at No. 1 on both the Billboard country and pop albums charts and offered hits likes "Please Remember Me" and "Something Like That." It won McGraw his second CMA album of the year award. He also picked up male vocalist of the year honors at the CMA awards in 1999 and 2000.
Tim McGraw released Set This Circus Down in 2001. It hit No. 1 with "Grown Men Don't Cry," "Angry All the Time" and "The Cowboy in Me."
McGraw and his touring band, the Dancehall Doctors, retreated to upstate New York to record the 2002 studio album, Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors.
In 2004, Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying" spent seven weeks atop Billboard's country airplay chart and won two Grammys and two CMA Awards. That year McGraw also teamed with urban artist Nelly for the pop hit, "Over and Over," which was included on McGraw's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 in 2006.