What is the best Lainey Wilson song?
Lainey Wilson has become country music's reigning queen with her bell-bottom style and powerhouse songwriting. Which of her songs hits hardest for you?

Things a Man Oughta Know
Wilson's breakout 2021 hit that topped the Country Airplay chart for weeks and won the Grammy for Best Country Song, establishing her as country's most authentic new voice.

Watermelon Moonshine
A nostalgic, sun-drenched 2022 single about first love and simpler summers that became her third number one and a beloved fan staple.

Heart Like a Truck
A driving 2022 anthem about resilience and pushing through heartbreak that cemented Wilson's reputation as a world-class country storyteller.

4x4xU
A high-energy 2023 flirtation anthem blending classic country attitude with modern production, showcasing Wilson's playful and confident side.

Wranglers
A strutting 2023 track rooted in self-confidence and Southern pride, further showcasing Wilson's signature blend of bell-bottom style and honky-tonk authenticity.

Wildflowers and Wild Horses
An early 2021 career-builder that captured Wilson's Louisiana roots and longing spirit, earning early critical praise for its emotional depth.

WWDD
Wilson's tribute to Dolly Parton titled 'What Would Dolly Do' distills her philosophy — tough, glamorous, and unbothered — into a singalong country anthem.

Smell Like Smoke
A slow-burning blues-country breakup song that let Wilson flex her lower vocal register and raw emotional power to devastating effect.

Hang Tight Honey
A warm 2024 love song that balanced tender sentiment with Wilson's signature honky-tonk energy, expanding her emotional range as a songwriter.

Somewhere Over Laredo
A soaring 2023 road song that blended Western imagery with classic country melody, evoking the freedom and restlessness of open-highway Americana.

Hold My Halo
A cheeky 2023 track where Wilson leans into her bad-girl persona with tongue-in-cheek humor and an infectious hook that made it a crowd favorite live.
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