Bell Bottom Country draws its name directly from the moniker people use to describe the Louisiana native's unique sound, style, and aesthetic – it's country, but with flare. The highly anticipated album reflects Lainey Wilson's depth and multifaceted character with elements of '70s rock, funk, and soul, but remains country to the core. Throughout the album, Lainey reveals her dynamism and makeup as a woman who is vulnerable, empowering, and above all else, real. While just as authentic as her critically acclaimed breakout album Sayin' What I'm Thinkin', Bell Bottom Country displays Lainey's immeasurable growth as person, artist, and songwriter.
- Smell Like Smoke
- Hillbilly Hippie
- Road Runner
- Watermelon Moonshine
- Grease
- Weak-End
- Me, You, and Jesus
- Hold My Halo
- Heart Like A Truck
- Atta Girl
- This One's Gonna Cost Me
- Those Boots (Deddy's Song)
- Live Off
- Wildflowers and Wild Horses
- What's Up (What's Going On)
- New Friends