
The now Top 10 and climbing hit was produced by Joey Moi and co-produced by HARDY, Derek Wells and Jordan Schmidt. Together, they trade off with their impressive vocals, which shine above a wistful guitar strum and gospel choir to construct he tragic narrative with a hopeful ending that unfortunately, not everyone in that scenario gets to experience. Lainey Wilson and HARDY Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images for CMT It also saw great success among airwaves just a few days later when it became the most-added song at country radio with 57 first-week stations.
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So I just wanna say thank you so much to HARDY, I love you buddy.”įollowing its release on Friday, Aug“wait in the truck” instantly became a hit with fans.

And it’s an opportunity for the people who have been doing this to…don’t even get me started. When I heard the song, I tell you, I felt like this is an opportunity for people who have been through this to feel like they’re not alone. Wilson added, “I just gotta say, I’m so proud to be a small part of this song. “I just gotta say thank you to Lainey for working so hard and Justin Clough who directed the video, thank you so much.
