Lainey Wilson discography

Lainey Wilson discography
Country singer Lainey Wilson giving a concert in 2020.
Lainey Wilson in concert, 2020.
Studio albums5
Music videos7
EPs3
Singles11
Promotional singles10
Other album appearances2

The discography of American country music singer–songwriter Lainey Wilson includes five studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), seven music videos, 11 singles, and ten promotional singles; she has appeared on two additional albums. While still in high school, Wilson self-released an EP of songs on her Myspace account called Country Girls Rule. In 2014, her self-titled studio album was issued on the Cupit label and was later followed in 2016 by her second studio offering Tougher. The latter disc was her first to make Billboard Top Country Albums.

In 2018, she self-released a second EP. After signing a recording contract with the BBR Music Group, the label issued her third EP titled Redneck Hollywood (2019). Her debut single with the label was also released in 2019 called "Dirty Looks". In 2020, Wilson's second BBR single was issued titled "Things a Man Oughta Know". The release became her breakout single, topping the Billboard Country Airplay chart and reaching the top five of the Hot Country Songs. In 2021, her third studio album was issued called Sayin' What I'm Thinkin'. The disc was her second to chart on the Country Albums list.

In 2022, Wilson's fourth studio album was released titled Bell Bottom Country. It was her first to reach the top ten of the Country Albums chart and also her first to reach the Billboard 200 all-genre chart. Its lead single "Heart Like a Truck" subsequently reached Country Airplay and Country Songs top ten and number one on the Canada Country chart. During this period she was featured on Hardy's single "Wait in the Truck" and Cole Swindell's chart-topping "Never Say Never". The second single from Bell Bottom Country, "Watermelon Moonshine", became Wilson's third number one when it topped the Country Airplay Chart in October 2023. She achieved her fourth two months later when "Save Me", a collaboration with Jelly Roll reached the peak in December.