Blake Shelton took home the 2014 CMA Award for Male Vocalist of the Year on Wednesday night.

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The Voice coach and country megastar swept up the coveted award for the fifth year running.

After raking in the awards for last year's Based on a True story, Shelton released another full-length album less than a year later. Clocking in as his ninth studio album, Bring Back the Sunshine didn't garner as much noise as his last LP, but the 12-track release did chart No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Country Albums.

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"Hey, I love you. I love you," Shelton told his fans as he accepted the award, according to News OK. "Let me just say that before I say that I really thought Luke [Bryan] was going to win it this year. This is a big night for my family, so this is great to be a part of this."

Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Keith Urban, and Bryan were also nominated.

In addition to his Male Vocalist of the Year, Shelton was nominated for Entertainer of the Year.

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