Lainey Wilson
American country singer
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2025 | Lainey Wilson collaborated with Reba McEntire and Miranda Lambert on the single 'Trailblazer' |
2025 | Release of non-album single 'Bell Bottoms Up', which peaked at #39 on one chart |
February 2025 | Announced her engagement to former NFL quarterback Devlin 'Duck' Hodges. |
2024 | Lainey Wilson collaborated with Ernest on the song 'Would If I Could' from the album Nashville, Tennessee |
2024 | Lainey Wilson continued to release music videos including 'Wildflowers and Wild Horses', 'Hang Tight Honey', '4x4xU', and 'Whirlwind' |
2024 | Release of Lainey Wilson's single 'Whirlwind', which peaked at #30 on one chart |
2024 | Lainey Wilson featured on Post Malone's song 'Nosedive' from the album F-1 Trillion, which peaked at various chart positions including #50 and #18 |
2024 | Released singles 'Country's Cool Again' from 'Whirlwind' album, 'Go Home W U' with Keith Urban from 'High' album, 'Out of Oklahoma' from 'Twisters: The Album' (peaked at #20 and #40 on charts), and 'Good Horses' featuring Miranda Lambert from 'Whirlwind' album |
2024 | Wilson collaborated with The Black Crowes on 'Wilted Rose' from their album 'Happiness Bastards', marking another notable musical partnership. |
2024 | Wilson announced the release of her fifth album Whirlwind for August 23, 2024, and the lead single 'Hang Tight Honey' was scheduled for release on May 20, 2024. |
August 23 2024 | Released her fifth studio album 'Whirlwind' through BBR label in LP, CD, and digital formats, achieving significant chart success, including #8 on US charts and #3 on Country charts. |
May 31 2024 | Wilson opened Bell Bottoms Up, a three-story bar, Cajun restaurant and music venue, in downtown Nashville. |
2023 | Lainey Wilson recorded 'Mama He's Crazy' with Dolly Parton for A Tribute to The Judds |
2023 | Lainey Wilson released 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' on the album Stoned Cold Country |
2023 | Lainey Wilson collaborated with Lauren Alaina on the song 'Thicc as Thieves' from the album Unlocked |
2023 | Lainey Wilson released music videos for 'Grease' and 'Watermelon Moonshine' |
2023 | Lainey Wilson won the Country Music Association's top honor, Entertainer of the Year. |
December 2023 | Released 'Save Me', a collaboration with Jelly Roll, which reached number one on the Country Airplay chart, marking her fourth chart-topping single. |
October 2023 | Released 'Watermelon Moonshine' which became her third number one single by topping the Country Airplay chart. |
2022 | Lainey Wilson released multiple music videos: 'Never Say Never' with Cole Swindell, 'Heart Like a Truck', and 'Wait in the Truck' with Hardy |
2022 | Released single 'Live Off' from album 'Bell Bottom Country' |
2022 | Wilson collaborated with Hardy on 'Wait in the Truck', which achieved 3× Platinum certification from RIAA and peaked on multiple music charts. |
2022 | Released solo single 'Heart Like a Truck' and album 'Bell Bottom Country'. Joined the cast of Yellowstone TV series. Received six nominations at the 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards. |
2022 | Wilson joined the cast of Yellowstone, and her songs were also featured in the series. |
2022 | Wilson received a leading six nominations at the 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards. |
October 28 2022 | Released her fourth studio album 'Bell Bottom Country' through BBR label in LP, CD, and digital formats, which reached #51 on US charts. |
2021 | Lainey Wilson recorded 'Drunk on Christmas' with Darren Criss for the album A Very Darren Crissmas |
2021 | Lainey Wilson collaborated with King Calaway on the song 'Good Time to Me' from the album Midnight |
2021 | Lainey Wilson released 'Things a Man Oughta Know' music video, directed by Chris Ashlee and Sean O'Halloran |
2021 | Released singles 'Two Story House' and 'Christmas Cookies', and collaborated on 'Beer Song' with Chase Rice and Granger Smith on Hixtape, Vol. 2 |
2021 | Lainey Wilson featured on Jordan Rowe's 'Mama Ain't Jesus' and collaborated with Cole Swindell on 'Never Say Never', which achieved platinum certification from RIAA and gold certification from MC. |
2021 | Released her third studio album 'Sayin' What I'm Thinkin'' and appeared as a supporting act on Jason Aldean's 'Back in the Saddle Tour'. |
2021 | Wilson's breakout single 'Things a Man Oughta Know' reached number one on Billboard Country Airplay and was included on her third studio album, Sayin' What I'm Thinkin'. |
2021 | Wilson appeared as a supporting act on Jason Aldean's 'Back in the Saddle Tour' and collaborated with Cole Swindell on his single 'Never Say Never'. |
2020 | Released album 'Sayin' What I'm Thinkin'' with singles 'WWDD', 'Rolling Stone', 'Sunday Best', 'Small Town, Girl', and 'Neon Diamonds' |
August 2020 | Wilson's single 'Things a Man Oughta Know' was released to radio by the BBR label. |
2019 | Lainey Wilson releases her single 'Dirty Looks' from the album Sayin' What I'm Thinkin' |
2019 | Wilson's debut major label single, 'Dirty Looks', was released, alongside her third EP, Redneck Hollywood. |
2019 | Wilson released an extended play (EP) that included the song 'Things a Man Oughta Know.' |
2018 | Lainey Wilson released her music video for 'Workin' Overtime', directed by Jessica Steddom |
2018 | Lainey Wilson released her self-titled EP with singles 'Workin' Overtime' and 'High on Somethin'' |
2018 | Wilson signed a major-label recording contract with the BBR Music Group. |
2018 | Wilson issued her second EP, a self-titled collection, which led to her signing a publishing deal with Sony/ATV and a management deal. |
April 13 2018 | Released her self-titled EP 'Lainey Wilson' as a self-released digital project, further establishing her presence in the country music scene. |
2016 | She released a second album on Lone Chief. |
2014 | Lainey Wilson released her first album on Cupit. |
August 2011 | Lainey Wilson graduated high school and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she lived in a camper trailer outside of a recording studio. |
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