Hang Tight Honey

Album: Whirlwind (2024)
Charted: 66
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Songfacts®:

  • "Hang Tight Honey" is a country barn-burner that celebrates the grit and determination of folks chasing their dreams no matter the cost. Lainey Wilson lays it all out there, singing about the thrill of the crowds and the long stretches of highway in between. But even amid the bright lights and sold-out shows, she's missing her sweetheart back home. Her temporary house might be a bus with four wheels, but there's a heart aching for a real one.

    "This one's an anthem for the hard working men and women that get up every dang day and put in long hours to make a life worth living for the ones they love most," said Wilson.
  • The lyrics feel straight out of Lainey's own life story. She wrote them with Driver Williams, Jason Nix, and Paul Sikes. Wilson went public with her beau, former football star Devlin "Duck" Hodges, at the 2023 ACM Awards, and you can hear the echo of their love in every line.

    "I've been runnin' the roads nonstop for a few years now and I ain't gonna lie to y'all, sometimes it can be tough being away from home that much," admitted Wilson. "At the same time, remembering what 'home' is and the things that I get to do for the ones I love because of the work I put in, is what keeps me going and makes it all worthwhile."
  • Released on May 13, 2024, "Hang Tight Honey" is the lead single from Wilson's fifth album, Whirlwind. It's her first radio single that dives into her personal love story, and it's also her most aggressive one yet. The song explodes with energy, incorporating a guitar solo and a rhythm section that drives the tempo. While Wilson has cut peppy tracks on her previous records, only "Wildflowers And Wild Horses" has been promoted on country radio.
  • Jay Joyce is the man behind the boards. The producer is known for crafting uptempo radio-friendly hits for the likes of Eric Church and Brothers Osborne.
  • Wilson debuted "Hang Tight Honey" live on May 17, 2024, when she opened the 2024 ACM Awards with a scorching performance of the song. The singer took home the awards for Entertainer of the Year, Female Artist of the Year and Music Event of the Year for "Save Me" with Jelly Roll.
  • Directed by Dano Cerny (Little Big Town's "The Daughters," Bon Jovi's "Legendary"), the video sees Wilson belting out the tune in two distinct costumes: one a powder-blue pantsuit straight out of the 1960s, hair piled high, the other her signature cowgirl chic with a trusty Stetson and bell-bottoms. In between these fashion moments, the video cuts to shots of the singer on the road with her band.
  • When Wilson was working on her fifth album, she hadn't yet settled on a title even after all the songs were chosen and recorded, a big change from her previous process. For her earlier albums, Sayin' What I'm Thinkin' and Bell Bottom Country, she had the titles first and made sure every song fit the theme. But this time, as Wilson was searching for a name, the word "whirlwind" kept appearing everywhere: in books she was reading, from strangers on the street, and in random conversations. She felt it was a sign, especially since "whirlwind" perfectly summed up the hectic but thrilling changes in her life since she broke out in 2021 with "Things A Man Oughta Know." So, Wilson went with it, embracing both the good and the chaotic as part of her journey.

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