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Lainey Wilson: The Color She Was Wearing at The Super Bowl

Lainey Wilson and her boyfriend Devlin Hodges joined her friend HARDY and his wife Caleigh in a suite at the Super Bowl XVIII. HARDY’s wife shared some moments on her…

66th GRAMMY Awards - Press Room

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 04: Lainey Wilson, winner of the “Best Country Album” award for “Bell Bottom Country”, poses in the press room during the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Lainey Wilson and her boyfriend Devlin Hodges joined her friend HARDY and his wife Caleigh in a suite at the Super Bowl XVIII. HARDY's wife shared some moments on her Insta Stories.

In a series of slides posted to Insta Stories, Caliegh shared a photo of herself, HARDY, Lainey, and Wilson's boyfriend. In the picture, Lainey is wearing a red Kansas City Chief's jacket and a black hat.

Before the big game, Wilson told Billboard who she would be rooting for at this year's Super Bowl. She offered that she would be "wearing red either way." Lainey added that she did get to meet [Chiefs players] Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes when they came to her show last summer, and they were both "really great people." So, if she had had to choose, "it might be them."

Wilson will be a performer on the upcoming People's Choice Awards, which airs Live on Sunday, February 18, at 8 P.M. ET/PT on NBC.

Wilson recently posted a video clip of her recording a new song in the recording studio on her Instagram. And yeah, it sounds like a real hit!

In the video, Lainey is wearing a denim shirt and a Judds ball cap. The chorus of the song includes the lyrics, "Everybody wanna be a cowboy / Drive a John boat whip a John Deere / Everybody wanna a backwoods front porch with a tub full of ice cold beer / Must be something in water flowing out of the holler blue collar must have caught a new wind / Doggone Daggum didn't see that coming country's cool again."

Wilson captioned the post, "Country isn't just a genre for me or for any of us that live and breathe it every single day. It's a way of life. It's always been cool, and I think I speak for everyone when I say we're just glad it's gettin' a lil more recognition and love these days."

She added, "Welcome to the party, cowgirls and cowboys. Country's Cool Again will be out on February 16. Can't wait to share it with y'all!"

Lainey Wilson won five awards at the CMA Awards last week (11/8), including the night's top honor of Entertainer of the Year. She also won Female Vocalist and Album of the Year for her Bell Bottom Country project, which was just nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Country Album.

After her major win, Lainey came backstage and talked about leading the pack of the new generation of country music, including Morgan Wallen, HARDY, Luke Combs, and more. She told us, "I will say that we are at a very pivotal time now in country music. I am very proud to be a part of this generation of country music. You got Jelly Roll, you've got Morgan, you've got HARDY, you've got Luke Combs."

She continued, "You've got folks like Ashley McBryde and Kelsea, and they all look different, they all sound different, they all have different stories. They all come from different places, and I think It's really important for that to be a thing. There's a lot of different kinds of people in the world to hear all the different sides of the stories."

Wilson said, "For me, I will say if you say I am kind of leading the pack or whatever, I hope that it will encourage people to stay true to themselves, stay true to their stories, stay true to their sound, and stay true to their look."

She concluded, "Don't let anybody tell you 'no.' At the end of the day, it's all about timing. I've been in this town for 12 and a half years, but I didn't start working on this 12 and a half years ago; I started working when I was nine years old, and that is the truth. So, I'm hoping that I can show folks, 'You know what? Blood, sweat and tears, elbow grease and faith will take you as far as you want it to go.'"

Under the radar at the CMA Awards was the fact that Wilson, along with her buddy and duet partner HARDY, won a CMA for Video of the Year for "Wait In The Truck."

As country fans celebrate Lainey Wilson, we take a look at five of her best music videos.

"Things A Man Oughta Know" (2020)

This music video is quite personal as it was filmed in Lainey's own home and filled with personal elements and close friends. It was released on April 2, 2021.

Wilson told us at the time of release, "I hoped that people would connect to this song, and it's been so incredible to see just how strong the reaction has been. For the music video, we wanted to create a piece of art where people could watch it and feel something all over again."

"Heart Like A Truck" (2022)

This cinematic video stars Lainey as a stable hand who is brought in to earn the trust of a free-spirited pony that no one else has been able to tame. Through time, care, and patience, she can get through the difficult period and eventually rides the horse around the farm, designed to mirror her own approach to relationships.

Wilson recently celebrated the song going to number one on the country charts with a party on Music Row, where she and the song's co-writers sang it from their own separate truck beds in a parking lot.

"Grease" (2023)

This song was never released as a single, but they did make a music video of it, and it's kind of personal to this journalist as my buddy, a budding country singer named Presley, is a dancing extra in it, dancing right beside Lainey. The video features a bunch of breakdancers all dancing to the song in front of Wilson's tour buses.

"Watermelon Moonshine" (2023)

It's another number-one country song. Lainey told us about it, "This song embodies what country music means to me, creating a timeless story that will resonate with people for generations to come. This song is about the crazy, young, nostalgic love we all hope to experience." The video has been watched almost 10 million times on YouTube.

Even though Wilson is an actress herself, she actually has actors Rachel Lynn Matthews and Sam Sherrod play in the video, acting out the storyline of the song and depicting the unfolding of a young love. Wilson performs the song in a field as she narrates the story.

"Wait In The Truck" (2022)

This fantastic video from a duet with Lainey and HARDY is an award winner. It won the CMA for Music Video of the Year and the Musical Event of the Year award. "Wait In The Truck" also won the Visual Media of the Year (basically Video of the Year) at the 2023 ACM Awards. The music video also won Collaborative Music Video of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards and was nominated for Video of the Year.

In this journalist's opinion, the murder ballad and video is one of country music's most prolific videos in the last decade. The video has been watched 69 million times on YouTube.