“I’ve lived quite a bit of life the past few years, and I have a lot more to say,” said Lainey Wilson. While just as authentic as her critically-acclaimed Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’, Bell Bottom Country displays Lainey’s immeasurable growth as person, artist and especially as a songwriter that has levelled up since writing the last album.
Across the 14 songs (all of which she co-wrote, except one cover), Lainey reveals her dynamism and makeup as a woman who is wise, fun, empowering, vulnerable, badass, unceremonious, tenacious and above all else, real. The hotly anticipated album reflects Lainey’s depth and multifaceted character with elements of ‘70s Rock, Funk and Soul but remains Country to the core. In celebration of the announcement, the fast-rising star revealed the album cover on the Paramount billboard in Times Square and released a brand-new track from the album, “ Watermelon Moonshine.” Pre-add/pre-save the album and listen to “Watermelon Moonshine” HERE. Bell Bottom Country draws its name directly from the monifolks have come to use to describe the Louisiana native’s unique sound, style and aesthetic - it’s Country, but with a flare. They’re tough and hard working, but tend to be poorer than the average American.Lainey Wilson Announces New Album Bell Bottom Country Due October 28 Canadian Radio Single “Things A Man Oughta Know” Platinum Certified in CanadaFast-rising Star to Release Hotly Anticipated Album Ahead of Her Acting Debut on Hit Show YellowstoneĪCM New Female Artist of the Year and iHeartRadio Music Awards’ Best New Country Artist, Lainey Wilsontoday announces her new album Bell Bottom Country will be released October 28 via BBR Music Group/Broken Bow Records.
People tend to confuse hillbillies with rednecks, and although there can be some overlap (some hillbillies are rednecks and some rednecks are hillbillies, but a person doesn’t necessarily identify as both), both groups tend to correct you very quickly if you make the mistake of assuming they're all alike. Hillbilly doesn’t mean the same thing as a redneck. Spoken like a true hillbilly, you got to admire their gumption! They just didn't seem to know they were supposed to be pathetic! They rejected that attitude along with the attempts of the city folk to reform them. The stereotype of hillbillies as being poor and socially backward might have elicited snickers among people in other regions (who naturally thought themselves of a higher social class than those backwoods hill dwelling hicks), but hillbillies were also noted for their independence and self-reliance.
In American culture, the term has come to be used to describe people who live in rural areas where poverty is rampant and the population is not highly educated.The term hillbilly has long been used to describe people who dwell in rural mountainous or hilly regions of the United States, especially in and around the Appalachian and Ozark Mountains of the southeastern region of the country.