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Who Is Country Music’s ‘Sexiest Man’? You Decide The Winner!

Courtesy Country WeeklyHey girls! It's that time of year again that we all love...no, not Halloween, although there are some "treats" involved (har, har). It's time for Country Weekly's annual Country Music's Sexiest Man contest!

As the publication aptly notes, "Country's hot male singers all have heart-melting voices, handsome faces and a unique brand of onstage charisma, but who is the sexiest of them all?" There's plenty of choices to ponder, ranging from the usual suspects--Trace Adkins, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, and Blake Shelton--to some of country's newer faces.

The poll doesn't discriminate by age, either. Like your men a bit seasoned? Well, there's several here in the late-50s category: Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn, Dwight Yoakam...and of course, the handsome-at-60 grandpa George Strait. Prefer them on the boyish side? All covered with Scotty McCreery and Hunter Hayes!

And of course, since country music is famous for featuring men of all ages, there's plenty in between to please just about any gal out there. (For you extra picky chicks, there's even a "write-in" option.)

We know it's a hard choice, but time is limited: Country Weekly's cutoff date for votes is October 21, so be sure to make your selection soon. And, guys, don't fret. The publication's Most Beautiful Woman contest will surely be hot on the heels of this particular feature. The current title-holders from 2011 are Trace Adkins and Carrie Underwood.

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