"One can never let one's guard down on recovery, and I'm afraid that I have. "I deeply regret the hurt this has caused Nicole and the ones that love and support me," Urban said in a statement. Just before the release of his 2006 album, Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, the musician voluntarily checked himself into a rehabilitation facility. In June 2006, Urban married actress Nicole Kidman in their native Australia. A popular judge, he remained with the show for four seasons, through the end of its initial run in 2016. Urban starred alongside Randy Jackson, Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj in his debut season. In 2012, Urban was chosen as a new judge for season 12 of American Idol, premiering in January 2013. The artist followed with his latest single, "We Were," in May 2019. The album produced four singles, "Female," "Parallel Line," "Coming Home" and "Never Comin' Down," and earned a CMA nomination for Album of the Year. In 2018, Urban delivered a new studio effort, Graffiti U. 1 on the Billboard 200, the album included the tracks "We Were Us," a duet with Miranda Lambert, as well as "Cop Car" and "Somewhere In My Car." Urban followed in 2016 with the Grammy nominated Ripcord, which included his duet with Carrie Underwood on "The Fighter" among its singles. Maintaining his career as one of country music's most popular stars, Urban released Fuse in 2013. In 2010, Urban received his third Grammy Award (Best Male Country Vocal Performance), for "Sweet Thing." That November, he released another album, Get Closer, and the following year, he nabbed his fourth Grammy (Best Male Country Vocal Performance), for "'Til Summer Comes Around." 'Fuse,' 'Ripcord' In the fall of 2009, Urban performed at the CMA Awards and received several honors for his collaborative effort with Brad Paisley on "Start a Band." He was also named Favorite Male Artist at the American Music Awards. (1939–) 'Start a Band,' ''Til Summer Comes Around' In early 2006, Urban won his first Grammy Award (Best Male Country Vocal Performance) for "You'll Think of Me." Also in 2006, he was honored as the CMA's Male Vocalist of the Year and the Academy of Country Music's Top Male Vocalist. He also released another album, Be Here, and the following year he was named the CMA's Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year and International Artist of the Year. 'Be Here,' 'You'll Think of Me'Īfter touring with the likes of Brooks & Dunn and Kenny Chesney, Urban headlined his own tour in 2004.
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1 singles: "Somebody Like You" and "Who Wouldn't Want to Be Me." In 2001, he was named Top New Male Vocalist at the Country Music Association Awards. 1 country hit "But for the Grace of God." His second album, 2002's Golden Road, included two more No. In 1999, Urban released a self-titled solo album, which featured the No. Albums, Songs and Awards 'Keith Urban,' 'Golden Road' His talents were quickly recruited by some of the biggest names in country music, including Garth Brooks and the Dixie Chicks. Shortly thereafter, Urban decided to leave the band to pursue a solo career. Urban's first Nashville band, the Ranch, made a huge splash, and the group released a self-titled album in 1997 to commercial acclaim.