By many measures, Trisha Yearwood was the biggest female country star of the early '90s, recording a string of Top Ten hits that ran from 1991 to 2001. She landed a number one hit right out of the gate with "She's in Love with the Boy," a breezy, sweet single that established her sweet spot: tuneful, mellow country-pop that could've crossed over into the adult contemporary charts. During the '90s, Yearwood racked up five additional number one singles -- "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)," "Thinkin' About You," "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)," and "Perfect Love" -- with the last arriving in 1998, just as Twain reworked the rules of pop-country the same way Garth Brooks refashioned neo-traditional country in the early '90s. At the outset of her career, Brooks helped her land a contract at the dawn of the '90s -- and their connection deepened when the pair became romantically involved. Yearwood receded from the musical spotlight after their 2005 marriage, but she diversified in the 2010s. She developed and hosted the cooking show Trisha's Southern Kitchen on the Food Network and before the decade was out resurfaced with a pair of albums that 2018's Don Was-produced, Vince Mendoza-arranged Let's Be Frank, a tribute to Frank Sinatra, and her first country album in more than a decade Every Girl in 2019.