Billboard Music Award for Top Country Album

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The Billboard Music Award winners for Top Country Album. Recipients include Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Chris Stapleton, Taylor Swift, and Carrie Underwood. The most recent winner was Morgan Wallen, for One Thing at a Time .

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Winners and nominees

YearAlbumArtistOther nominees
1990 Killin' Time [1] Clint Black
1991 No Fences [2] Garth Brooks
1992 Ropin' the Wind [3] Garth Brooks
1995 The Hits [4] Garth Brooks
1998 Sevens [5] Garth Brooks
2000 Fly [6] Dixie Chicks
2001 Greatest Hits [7] Tim McGraw
2003 Up! [8] Shania Twain
2006 Some Hearts [9] Carrie Underwood
2011 Speak Now [10] Taylor Swift
2012 My Kinda Party [11] Jason Aldean
2013 Red [12] Taylor Swift
2014 Crash My Party [13] Luke Bryan
2015 Old Boots, New Dirt [14] Jason Aldean
2016 Traveller Chris Stapleton
2017 Traveller [15] Chris Stapleton
2018 From A Room: Volume 1 [16] Chris Stapleton
2019 This One's for You Luke Combs
2020 What You See Is What You Get Luke Combs
2021 Dangerous: The Double Album Morgan Wallen
2022 Red (Taylor's Version) Taylor Swift
2023 One Thing at a Time Morgan Wallen

Most wins and nominations

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