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The following is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Music – Country Artist. Formally awarded as three separate categories from 2010 to 2014: Choice Music – Country Group, Choice Music – Male Country Artist and Choice Music – Female Country Artist. Beginning in 2015, the country genre was condensed from three categories to one, renamed Choice Country Artist. Taylor Swift and Lady Antebellum are the most awarded artists in this category with five wins each.

Winners and nominees

2010s

Year Winner Nominees Ref.
2010 Choice Music – Country Group
Lady Antebellum
Choice Music – Male Country Artist
Keith Urban
Choice Music – Female Country Artist
Taylor Swift
2011 Choice Music – Country Group
Lady Antebellum
Choice Music – Male Country Artist
Keith Urban
Choice Music – Female Country Artist
Taylor Swift
2012 Choice Music – Country Group
Lady Antebellum
Choice Music – Male Country Artist
Hunter Hayes
Choice Music – Female Country Artist
Taylor Swift
2013 Choice Music – Country Group
Lady Antebellum
Choice Music – Male Country Artist
Hunter Hayes
Choice Music – Female Country Artist
Taylor Swift
2014 Choice Music – Country Group
Lady Antebellum
Choice Music – Male Country Artist
Hunter Hayes
Choice Music – Female Country Artist
Taylor Swift
2015 Carrie Underwood
2016 Carrie Underwood
2017 Carrie Underwood
2018 Carrie Underwood
2019 Dan + Shay

Records

Lady Antebellum has won the most times for Choice Music - Country Group, with five wins. Hunter Hayes has won the most times for Choice Music - Male Country Artist, taking home three wins. Taylor Swift has won the most times for Choice Music - Female Country Artist, with five consecutive wins. Carrie Underwood has won the most times for Choice Country Artist, with four consecutive wins.

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