Lainey Wilson has revealed for the first time that she couldn’t find a foothold in the entertainment industry, and her shows couldn’t sell tickets. People heard her name and quickly tore up the tickets in front of her

Lainey Wilson‘s next  album, Whirlwind, is dropping on August 23, and she recently spoke about the whirlwind that has been her career lately. 

She went from a Hannah Montana impersonator living in her friend’s camper in Nashville, to GRAMMY winner and ACM Entertainer of the Year. 

It started with her breakout hit, “Things A Man Oughta Know,” but she didn’t really find her footing until she started putting a face to the songs.

Her last  album, Bell Bottom Country, began her meteoric rise to country stardom, but, as she recently told Sunday Sitdown, she hit some roadblocks along the way. 

“Even after ‘Things A Man Oughta Know,’ with our first hit, I could barely sell a ticket,” she explained.

Wilson continued, “It was the strangest thing. A lot of people know the songs on the radio, but they don’t know who sings them. 

Like I need to be on TikTok as much as I can, they need to know me as a friend, and then get to know my  music. And so I really kind of lead with that foot, and then ‘Yellowstone’ happened.”

The hit neo-Western Yellowstone featured Lainey Wilson’s  music before she ever graced the set. After that, her fame started to climb, and show creator Taylor Sheridan wrote a part specifically for her. She played emerging country singer Abby, who would often play in the bar the ranch hands frequented. Fans were putting the face to the voice, and soon Wilson began to become a household name.

“These past few years have just been wild,” Wilson admitted. “Just trying to keep one foot on the ground and keep my eye on the prize, and just make sure I keep showing up to do what I said I was going to do.”

As far as the new  album goes, Wilson explained that she’s staying truer to herself than she’s ever been. “I felt like I wanted to share a part of me that I didn’t even know existed, like I wanted to find that,” she said. “I think these last couple of years, because it has been a constant leveling up, I cannot let go of who I am to my core. Because the  music’s not going to be the same. So, for me, when I was writing this record, I was making dang sure that both of my feet were planted on the ground.”

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Source: USA Today

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