
Artist
Lainey Wilson
Lainey Wilson is a country artist from Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.. 35 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Country · Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. · Best country albums
- 35
- Releases
- 2016–2026
- Active years

Artist
Lainey Wilson is a country artist from Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.. 35 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Country · Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. · Best country albums

Most popular
Tougher
2016 · 10 tracks

Can't Sit Still
Single · 2026

Somewhere Over Laredo
Single · 2025

Peace, Love, and Cowboys (Holiday Edition)
EP · 2025

Heart Like A Truck
Single · 2022

Bell Bottoms Up
Single · 2025

Good Horses
Single · 2024

Phone, Keys, Wallet
Single · 2026

Live Off
Single · 2026

Hang Tight Honey
Single · 2026

4x4xU
Single · 2026

Country's Cool Again
Single · 2026

4x4xU (Live)
Single · 2026

Wildflowers and Wild Horses (Single Version)
Single · 2026

Smell Like Smoke (Live)
Single · 2026

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Single · 2026

Watermelon Moonshine
Single · 2026

Christmas Cookies
Single · 2026

Two Story House
Single · 2026

Trailblazer
Single · 2025

Nice To Meet You (feat. Lainey Wilson)
Single · 2025
Out of Oklahoma
Single · 2024

Out of Oklahoma (From Twisters: The Album)
Single · 2024

GO HOME W U
Single · 2024

wait in the truck (feat. Lainey Wilson)
Single · 2022

Beer Song
Single · 2021

Never Say Never
Single · 2021
Things a Man Oughta Know
Single · 2020

Lainey Wilson - EP
EP · 2018

High on Somethin'
Single · 2018

Workin' Overtime
Single · 2018
Lainey Wilson
EP · 2018
Lainey Wilson has fast become one of Nashville’s most buzzed about newcomers thanks to a fiery live show and prolific songwriting. Wilson’s on-stage swagger combined with her memorable storytelling makes the singer a mainstay on countless artist to watch lists. On the Jay Joyce-produced Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’, the Louisiana native’s debut on BBR Music Group’s flagship imprint, Broken Bow Records, Wilson boldly introduces herself as a country artist unafraid to speak her truth while empowering listeners to do the same through her vulnerability. It is music with a message, delivered subtly and humbly. A self-described old soul, Wilson has always been ahead of her time. At the age of nine she began writing songs about tequila and cigarettes. A family trip to Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry that same year solidified her decision to one day move from her home of 300 people in Baskin, Louisiana, to Music City. “I remember exactly where I was on the interstate in the backseat,” she says nostalgically in a warm Louisiana drawl. “I was staring at the Batman building and little Lainey at nine years old said, ‘This is home.’ I've always known it and I don't know if it's because I spoke it …