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She Langley Is a country fan dream girl!
On Saturday, May 17, “Singer” was not for Wind “singer at Scent X Sound Lab by Bath & Body Works after her rocking performance on Morgan Wallens inauguration Sand in my boots festival. For Langley, an Alabama native, this was a full circle moment.
“I used to go to Hangout (Music Festival). That’s what I did for my senior degree,” Langley, 26, tells People of the Music Festival, held at Alabamas Gulf Shores. “We didn’t go on a senior trip. I went to Hangout and every year I go on vacation down here.”
“Hell of a Man” singer continues, “it’s just cool to be included on the first year of sand in my boots. It will definitely go down in history what this festival will do.”
With the state of Bath & Body Works
During her set, Langley performed a series of her songs including “Were for the Wind”, “Country Boy’s Dream Girl”, “Nicotine” and “Hungover.”
Later in the afternoon she came out during Riley GreenSet for a performance of their award -winning collaboration “You look like you love me” and “Don’t think if I do.”
Last week Langley was the most nominated artist at ACM Awards. She took home five trophies for this year’s new female artist, Single of the Year, Music Event of the Year and Visual Media of the Year.
She also took the scene with Miranda Lambert To perform their hit 2005 -Hit “Kerogen.” Given that moment, Langley Lambert has always served as an inspiration.
“There is a ridiculous amount of highlights throughout the week,” she says of the ACM Awards.
She Continues, “But Performing ‘Kerosene,’ I ALREADY KNEW THAT I WAS GOING TO DO ‘WERRE for the Wind’ But When We got Asked to do ‘Kerosene,’ God, I was like, ‘It just made the Night So Much Better for Me Gjot That Performing Together. It Felt Like A 12-Year-Wool Living Her Biggest Dream Ever on Stage. ”
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Langley admired the “Bluebird” singer for his strength and independence.
“She’s who she is and she doesn’t apologize for it,” Langley explains about Lambert. “She stands up for herself, but she also stands up for others that she believes in. And it has only always been obvious by looking at her as a young artist. So I’m really grateful to get to work with her.”
In its collaboration with Bath & Body Works, Langley says that the company’s scents have always given a sense of memory and nostalgia. When asked how love smells, says Langley “It depends on the day.”
“Sometimes it smells like mahogany tea, wood, kind of sexy. And then it smells like a few days like strawberry card cake,” she says.
She ends, “and let me tell you, some days it smells like rain. And that’s just the truth.”