Eye On It
With over 10 million in career sales, TobyMac's first four solo projects reached RIAA<br>Gold status and GRAMMY" nominations, his live CD/DVD took home a GRAMMY"<br>award in 2009, and in 2011 the much-celebrated and acclaimed artist celebrated<br>his seventh consecutive GRAMMY" nomination, "Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel<br>Album," for his previous album Tonight. The GRAMMY" nominated single "City<br>On Our Knees" track topped the sales and radio charts faster than any of his<br>previous singles, spending 8 weeks at #1 on the Christian Audience Chart. Tonight<br>also garnered him the highest sales debut of Toby's solo career with over 78,000<br>units and a No. 6 Billboard Top 200 debut. The album also took home the Dove Award for "Best Rock<br>Contemporary Album of the Year."<p><br>Along with sold out tour dates, back-to-back radio hits and being named the<br>GMA Dove Award's 2008 "Artist of the Year," he was also nominated for "Favorite<br>Contemporary Inspirational Artist" at the 2010 American Music Awards and was up<br>for three Billboard Music Awards this year including "Top Christian Artist." The hit<br>song "Tonight" was also chosen as the theme song for MLB's 30 Clubs in 30 Days<br>Spring Training Series and featured on the Golf Channel. Additionally, his music<br>has been heard in major motion pictures such as "Hancock" and "TRANSPORTER<br>2," while also being featured on Fox sports and The NFL network, and selected as<br>the theme song for Fox College Football. "Showstopper," from the chart-topping<br>album TONIGHT, was featured in ESPN's ESPY Award Show and used to launch<br>the last season of CBS hit television show CSI: NY.