LeAnn Rimes New Remix Album Hits No. 1 on iTunes Dance Chart, Listen to Track Here (VIDEO)

LeAnn Rimes New Remix Album Hits No. 1 on iTunes Dance Chart, Listen to Track Here (VIDEO)
LeAnn Rimes released her 19th album on Tuesday (8/5) titled Dance Like You Don't Give a ...Greatest Hits Remixes. As You can tell by the title, it is a remix dance album and it helped her go to No. 1 on the iTunes dance charts.
"My Dance Album is out today & hit #1 on iTunes' Dance Chart! #luvmyfans" the 31-year-old country singer tweeted.
You can check out Rimes video that she has released for her remix song "Nothin' Better To Do' (Soul Seekerz remix). Watch above.
Leann and her husband Eddie Cibrian, 41, have been filming a VH1 reality show that premiered in July. Speaking to Fox, the country singer shared, 'It's been good! Eddie and I are the last people that I'd ever think would dive into a show in the unscripted world, but we wanted to work together, honestly,
'We wanted to be able make fun of everything that has been the soap opera that people have written about our lives. Producers Scott and Deirdre Gurney and VH1 realized what kind of show we wanted make, which was based in comedy-'cause it's how Eddie and I are, anyway."
She continued: 'We wanted to poke fun at some of these crazy rumors and give insight as to who we are. We are normal people who have feelings, and are navigating life just like everyone else does."
Rimes has won many awards, including two Grammys, three ACMs, a CMA, 12 Billboard Music Awards, and one American Music award. She has had 40 singles on American and international charts since 1996. She has sold over 37 million records worldwide, with 20.3 million album sales in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan. Billboard ranked her 17th artist of the 1990-00 decade.
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