Lainey Wilson: ‘Everybody Is Wanting To Be A Cowboy’
Lainey Wilson believes being country has always been cool, and when she releases her new song on Friday (2/16), “Country’s Cool Again,” she will sing about it. When we chatted…

Lainey Wilson believes being country has always been cool, and when she releases her new song on Friday (2/16), "Country's Cool Again," she will sing about it.
When we chatted with Lainey recently, she told us her thoughts on country music today. She said, "I'm excited to be part of this generation of country music. I think everybody sounds different; everybody looks different. You know who it is when they come on the radio, and to me, that's what it was like in the nineties. You just knew who it was; they've got their own thing going."
Wilson knows what helped bring back the cowboy way of life, saying, "I think Yellowstone has had a big part of the Western way of life becoming cool again. In my opinion, it should've never not been cool, and it's truly just the way that I was raised. But it does seem like everybody is wanting to be a cowboy."
She added, "It probably has to do with people craving that grounded feeling and wanting to feel like they're at home. That's what country music is right there. It's songs that take you back and make you feel at home... make you feel like that warm hug."
Lainey concluded, "I think there is something in the air right now that is undeniable."
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Wilson recently posted a a video clip of her recording the new song in the recording studio on her Instagram.
In the video, Lainey is wearing a denim shirt and a Judd's ball cap. The chorus of the song sings, "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, crowned CMA's Entertainer of the Year in November, spent the summer opening shows on a number of tours, including Eric Church's "Outsiders Revival Tour." Lainey even joined Eric on stage recnetly in Orange Beach, Alabama.
The two sang "Over When It's Over," and one fan captured the performance on TikTok.
Church's camp posted images from night two of his Orange Beach, Alabama show, including a shot from Lainey and him on stage during soundcheck. His team captioned the images, "Night 20 of #TheOutsidersRevivalTour 8.18.23 // Orange Beach, AL (Night 2) // The Wharf Amphitheater."
See that post here.
Lainey posted along with several photos of herself with Eric on stage during sound check and then at the show, "Had the time of my life with ya this weekend @ericchurchmusic! Thank ya for bringing me out. Orange Beach, y'all were awesome."
Several fans reacted to her post, including one who commented, "Girl, U Can Rock Anything!" Another fan wrote, "The best in country music to me." One more fan said, "We were there Friday & Saturday nights & it was amazing! How y'all performed the way you did & we were soaking wet from sweating while just watching!"
See that post here.
Country icon Dolly Parton revealed earlier this year to ET Canada that she and Wilson would release a duet in honor of The Judds, for the tribute album that was released in October. Dolly said when asked about it, "With Lainey Wilson…. I just did with her; we've got a song we did for The Judds. They're doing an album for The Judds for mental illness and some of the problems that [Naomi Judd] had."
She added, "So they're doing a whole album of the songs, and I got to do 'Mama He's Crazy' with Lainey. I don't even know her. So, I'm going to get a chance to visit."
The duet came out in October.
We gathered four of what we believe are Wilson's top collaborations to date. We have a feeling there will be many more to come.
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Lainey and Lauren Alaina - "Thick As Thieves" (2023)
This fun song started a viral trend that had Blake Shelton and Kane Brown among the country stars joining Lauren on social media to dance. Lainey shines on this song, as does Lauren. The lyrics include, "Thelma and Louise and some faded blue denim / Jumpin' in them Wranglers, barely gettin' in em / Buttons hangin' on, thank god they ain't givin' / Flauntin' what we got like we do it for a livin' / Dressed to kill (Dressed to kill), to the nines (To the nines) / I got her back (She got my back), and she got mine."
The chorus includes the lyrics, "We're thicker than our accents, thicker than our hair / Thicker than the Georgia and Louisiana air / Thicker than molasses from the patches to the seams / Stealin' hearts is in our jeans / Us southern girls, we're thick as thieves, we're thick as thieves / We're thick as thieves, we're thick as thieves."
Lainey and Jelly Roll - "Save Me" (2023)
This collaboration came as a surprise when Lainey joined Jelly to sign it at the 58th ACM Awards in May. The song will be released as a single for these two label mates. Lainey said of Jelly in a recent interview, "I was an extra in a music video of his in, like, 2013. It was one that he did with Uncle Kracker. I was a drunk girl, passed out on the ground." She said it was her first interaction with Jelly, and even then, she could tell he was a "good dude."
Lainey and Cole Swindell - "Never Say Never" (2022)
A powerful duet with Cole Swindell that topped Billboard's Country Airplay chart. Cole said of the song when it came out, "I wrote 'Never Say Never' with Jessi Alexander and Chase McGill in 2018 about a relationship you just can't stay away from; I have been a fan of Lainey Wilson's for a while now and what she brings to this song is everything it needed."
Lainey and HARDY - "Wait In The Truck" (2022)
"Wait In The Truck" is one of country music's best murder songs. She and HARDY show off some impressive acting chops in the dramatic video for the song that won Collaborative Music Video of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards. "Wait In The Truck" also won ACM awards in 2023 for Visual Media of the Year (video) and Musical Event of the Year. When HARDY and Wilson won their ACM awards, HARDY said on the stage, “Man, thank you, Lainey. You absolutely killed it. There was never a doubt that you were always the one to make people believe this song.”