McBride released her debut studio album through the RCA label in 1992, titled The Time Has Come, which contained a variety of differently styled songs from "Honky Tonk" to "Country-Folk." Although the album gained many positive reviews, the singles the album spawned did not gain enough radio airplay to become major hits. The album's titled track was the biggest hit, peaking at no.23. It was her second album, 1993's The Way That I Am, that gave McBride her first major hits. Its first single, "My Baby Loves Me", went to no.2 on the Billboard Country Chart, and its follow-up, "Life no.9",no.also reached the Country Top 10.McBride's third studio album was 1995's Wild Angels, which spawned her third Top 10 hit,"Safe in the Arms of Love." The album's title track became her first no.1 hit single in 1996. Like her previous album, Wild Angels sold a million copies, and was pno.oduced by McBride, Paul Worley, and Ed Seay. That same year she also joined the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.The album's final three singles released between 1996 and 1997, ("Phones Are Ringin' All Over Town," "Cry on the Shoulder of the Road," and "Swingin' Doors") only reached the Top 40 on the country chart.

In 1997, McBride released fourth album, Evolution, which became her first Top 10 country album, reaching no.4 on the Top Country Albums chart. The third single spawned from the album, "Valentine," a duet with Jim Brickman, produced by pop producer Dan Shea, was not just a Top 10 hit on the Billboard Country Chart, but also went to no.3 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart, giving her one of her first major hits on Adult Contemporary radio. From the album, McBride had two singles that reached no.2 on the country charts,"Happy Girl" and "Whatever You Say," as well as two no.1 singles, "A Broken Wing" and "Wrong Again." The album was McBride's breakthrough into the country music industry, after acquiring 5 Top 10 hits from it.
In 2003, McBride released her sixth studio album, Martina, which celebrated womanhood.The first single, "This One's for the Girls," went to no.3 on the Billboard Country Chart and also went to no.1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. The second single, "In My Daughter's Eyes," reached no.3 as well on the country chart and reached the Top 5 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Also in 2003, McBride presented the second, Joy of Christmas Tour, and began to plan it as an annual event. That year she was also featured on an episode of Country Music Television's Crossroads show with her idol from childhood, Pat Benatar. Together they sang Benatar's "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" and McBride's "Independence Day.
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