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Bell Bottom Country is the fourth studio album by American country singer Lainey Wilson. Released on October 28, 2022, by BBR Music Group , the album serves as the follow-up to her third studio album, Sayin' What I'm Thinkin' (2021).
In 2022, Wilson's fourth studio album was released titled Bell Bottom Country. It was her first to reach the top ten of the Country Albums chart and also her first to reach the Billboard 200 all-genre chart. Its lead single "Heart Like a Truck" subsequently reached Country Airplay and Country Songs top ten and number one on the Canada Country ...
"Heart Like a Truck" is a song recorded by American country music singer Lainey Wilson. It was released in May 2022 as the lead single from her third studio album, Bell Bottom Country. It was written by Wilson, Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson, and was produced by Jay Joyce. [1]
She even named her album Bell Bottom Country. The "Heart Like a Truck" singer's favorite piece of clothing also accentuates her most famous asset, which caused her to go viral on Tik Tok ...
“I experienced a lot of rejection, a lot of heartbreak,” says Wilson, 31, in the trailer for Lainey Wilson: Bell Bottom Country. In the first look at her special, coming May 29, the CMA Awards ...
Wilson announced her second major label studio album, Bell Bottom Country, on August 16, 2022, with "Wildflowers and Wild Horses" included as the fourteenth track. [2] The album was released on October 28, 2022. [3] Discussing the single, Wilson explained “This one definitely shows that western side, it takes me back to my childhood.
Enduring though it may be, "Jingle Bell Rock" is a product of its time, a cheerful piece of Christmas commerce made with only one intention: to sell records during the holiday season of 1957.
"Watermelon Moonshine" is a song recorded by American country music singer Lainey Wilson. It was released in May 2023 as the second single from her third studio album, Bell Bottom Country. [1] It was written by Wilson, Josh Kear, and Jordan Schmidt, and was produced by Jay Joyce. [2]