Lainey Wilson Was Writing About The Hard Stuff At Age Ten
Songwriting has always been an escape for Lainey Wilson, who was writing about the hard stuff at an early age. She told us, “When I was ten years old, I…

Songwriting has always been an escape for Lainey Wilson, who was writing about the hard stuff at an early age. She told us, "When I was ten years old, I was writing about tequila and cigarettes, you know." She added, "We didn't have either one of those at my house. I picked up on things that people were saying from watching TV and stuff like that."
Writing songs has been a sort of savior for Wilson. She offered, "It's just been an outlet for me that I can't even explain. I am so thankful for songwriting and what it has done for me professionally, but also for me personally."
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When Lainey was just nine years old, a trip to Tennessee changed her life forever; it was on that trip that she realized what she wanted to do with her life and that one day, she could do it.
Wilson explained to us, "My family took me on a vacation to Gatlinburg, to Dollywood actually when I was nine and I had just written my first song. On our way back home to Louisiana, I begged my daddy just to drive through Nashville, and he actually took me to the Grand Ole Opry."
Lainey can still recall every detail of that fateful night. She said, "I remember where I was sitting, and I remember who we saw Bill Anderson, Little Jimmie Dickens, Phil Vassar, Crystal Gayle, and Jeannie Seely. I remember sitting there and dreaming about having the opportunity to stand in that circle. Even at nine years old, I knew deep in my heart that I was going to have that opportunity one day. It is so crazy years later standing in that circle and still having that overwhelming feeling that I did."
We asked Lainey what she thinks about when she steps on the Opry stage as the country superstar she is today. She said, "I'm telling you right now, everything I've ever dreamed about. It's that and just so much more."
As she celebrates her 31st birthday today (5/19), Lainey Wilson is the reigning Female Vocalist for the ACMs and the CMAs. She also won the ACM Album of the Year award for Bell Bottom Country, beating out albums by Miranda Lambert and Luke Combs.
There is no doubt that Lainey is well on her way to becoming a country music superstar. She currently opens stadium shows for Luke Combs and gets a performance slot at the 2023 CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium in June in front of 65,000 fans worldwide.
As she celebrates her big day today (5/19), we count down what we believe are her six very best songs to date, with many more to come in the future.
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6 - "Watermelon Moonshine" (2023)

The chorus of this fun song includes the lyrics, "Drinkin' watermelon moonshine / We cut the burn with a little lime / Parkin' back in them kudzu vines / I was his and every bit of that boy was mine / Too young to know what love was / But we were learnin' on a sweet buzz / There's never nothin' like the first time / And mine's always gonna taste like / Watermelon moonshine."
5 - "Never Say Never" (Cole Swindell with Lainey Wilson) (2021)

Swindell said, "I have been a fan of Lainey Wilson's for a while now, and what she brings to this song is everything it needed." The song hit number one on Billboard's Country Airplay chart.
4 - "Grease" - (2023)

A fun song that Lainey performed at the 58th ACM Awards, where she won Album of the Year for "Bell Bottom Country." Wilson released a dancing video for the song, finding country breakdancers that she saw at one of her shows and tracked them down to appear in the video.
3 - "Things a Man Oughta Know" (2020)

The music video for this song was shot in Wilson's own home partially and filled with personal elements and close friends. She said of the video at the time, "For the music video, we wanted to create a piece of art where people could watch it and feel something all over again." The song won the ACM 2021 Song of the Year.
2 - "Heart Like a Truck" (2022)

Lainey said of the song when it came out, "It's a song about finding freedom and strength. Not being afraid of the scars and the bruises and the bumps along the way. That makes you who you are. It builds character." It recently became her third number-one song on the Billboard charts.
1 - "Wait in the Truck" (HARDY with Lainey Wilson) (2022)

So many things to say about this amazing song. It just recently won Visual Media (video) of the Year and Music Event of the Year at the 58th ACM Awards. The music video is epic of the song labeled as a "murder ballad" about a male protagonist killing an abuser. Lainey and HARDY performed the song at the 2022 CMA Awards.