Lainey Wilson

American country singer

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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.
May 31 2024 Wilson opened Bell Bottoms Up, a three-story bar, Cajun restaurant and music venue, in downtown Nashville.
2023 Lainey Wilson won the Country Music Association's top honor, Entertainer of the Year.
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.
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'.
August 2020 Wilson's single 'Things a Man Oughta Know' was released to radio by the BBR label.
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 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.
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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