Rare Country Predicts ACM Awards Winners…

The winners for the 52nd Annual ACM Awards will be revealed live on the show this Sunday, April 2 on CBS!

Since like us at Country Music Pride, Rare Country eat, breathe and sleep country music 24/7, we wanted to share what they have round up on their thoughts of who will, or should, take home the ACM trophies this year.

Please enjoy these picks from their super-excited staff members…Tricia Despres, Tammy Ragusa, Melinda Lorge and Hunter Kelly…

Entertainer of the Year
Carrie Underwood
Florida Georgia Line
Jason Aldean
Keith Urban
Luke Bryan

Tammy: “Singer, songwriter, musician, television personality—being an Entertainer of the Year is hard work, but Keith Urban paid some big dues by having a larger-than-life presence everywhere this year. He’s surpassed just being a country star and is now an internationally recognized figure.”

Hunter: “After a decadelong career filled with nothing but #1 hits and major tours, Carrie Underwoodcranked things up several notches with The Storyteller Tour. It was her most ambitious stage production ever, and the state-of-the-art lighting and video elements only accentuated her flawless vocal performance on hit-after-hit-after-hit. Carrie has earned this one fair and square.”

Tricia: “My heart desperately wants Carrie Underwood to win. With the year she had with both the ‘Storyteller’ album and tour, I feel like Carrie is in a sweet spot to take this category.

Melinda: “It’s been a big year for Luke Bryan. Aside from performing sold-out shows on his Kill the Lights tour, he also set out on his eighth annual Farm Tour. Then, he went and blew everybody away singing the national anthem at the Super Bowl. It’s hard not to give this one to Luke.

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