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Darius Rucker's "Wagon Wheel" keeps rolling

NASHVILLE, Tenn (AP) - Country singer Darius Rucker couldn't quite believe it when he was surprised this week with the news that his song 'œWagon Wheel'ť was certified eight times platinum, making it one of the top five most popular country singles ever.

On Wednesday, Rucker stopped by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to see his items in an exhibit, but his label, Universal Music Group Nashville, surprised him with a plaque featuring eight platinum-colored records.

After repeating the word 'œWow!'ť over and over, Rucker muttered to himself, 'œThat can't be true,'ť as he inspected the plaque in his hands.

According to the Recording Industry Association of America, 'œWagon Wheel'ť now joins other multiplatinum hits among country music's biggest songs in RIAA's 60-year history, including Taylor Swift's 'œLove Story,'ť Lady Antebellum's 'œNeed You Now,'ť Florida Georgia Line's 'œCruise,'ť and Lil Nas X's 'œOld Town Road.'ť

'œIt's amazing to me because I came here to make country music, and I didn't expect success and I didn't expect to be on the radio,'ť said Rucker, who had already had a highly successful rock career as lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish.

He joked at seeing his CMA new artist of the year trophy behind glass, noting it happened for him when he was in his 40s. But the South Carolina-native also represents the changing face of country music, as one of two black artists among the RIAA's top country singles.

'œLil Nas X being up there, it just shows that country music is starting to open its doors and broaden its horizons and realize there's a lot of different faces, a lot of different colors and a lot of different things to country music,'ť Rucker said.

It's another interesting chapter in a song with a unique history. Ketch Secor, lead singer of string band Old Crow Medicine Show, first encountered the song when he heard a Bob Dylan bootleg that contained an outtake of a song called 'œRock Me, Mama'ť that was mostly just a chorus and a muddled verse. Secor wrote verses about being homesick for the South and made it a signature song for the popular folk band in the early 2000s.

For years, the foot-stomping banjo and fiddle song 'œWagon Wheel'ť was popular on the live circuits. Then Rucker heard a country style cover version at his child's school.

Rucker's version, released in 2013 and featuring backing vocals from Lady Antebellum, went to the top of the country chart for multiple weeks, earned him a Grammy for best country solo performance.

These days, he can barely get past the first chord of the song before fans start cheering.

'œYou hit that first chord and people just lose their minds, cause by the time we get to the third chord they know exactly what it is,'ť Rucker said.

Darius Rucker poses for a photo before taking the stage. Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020 in Miami. Rucker and his band played the On Location Experiences' pregame tailgate party before Super Bowl LIV. (AP Photo/John Carucci) The Associated Press
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