Cole Swindell has many reasons to celebrate this year. The 2015 ACM New Artist of the Year recently received his fourth consecutive No. 1 single with "Let Me See Ya Girl" off his self-titled debut album, which has been certified gold.

The accolades don't stop there, though — Swindell becomes the only solo male artist in the history of Country Aircheck/Mediabase to go to No. 1 with his first four singles. Those three singles include previous No. 1 songs "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight," "Ain’t Worth The Whiskey" and "Chillin’ It."

Grateful for his fourth No. 1, Swindell shared his excitement with fans on Twitter, as seen above. The singer released "Let Me See Ya Girl" in April and co-wrote the song with Michael Carter and Jody Stevens.

Swindell's latest EP, Down Home Sessions II, was released on Nov. 6 and coincides with his second Down Home Tour. In addition to being named the 2015 ACM New Artist of the Year, Swindell received the CMA Triple Play Award for earning three No. 1 songs in a 12-month period. He is also a four-time 2015 BMI Award winner for songwriting credits for No. 1 hits by Thomas Rhett, Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan.

He'll be on the road on the Down Home Tour through Dec. 19.

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