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'Attention': See Lainey Wilson's Eye-Catching New Teaser On A Billboard

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Lainey Wilson caught fans’ attention with a new billboard in Nashville, Tennessee.

The Grammy-winning country star, 34, is seeking her lost phone, keys and wallet. The billboard, which is shared on the Lainey Wilson’s Wild Horses Instagram account, states, “text ‘LOST’ to (615)240-2342 to help her find them.” Those who text the number will receive a link to a 25-second audio sneak peek of an unreleased track.

Wilson has not shared additional information — including a possible release date — as of publication time on Thursday (May 21). Any new music from the Louisiana-born country artist will follow “Can’t Sit Still,” a single she released earlier this year. She teamed up with band leader Aslan Freeman and frequent collaborators Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson to write the anthem. Wilson also joined Miley Cyrus on the duet version of “Younger You,” which Cyrus debuted during the Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special. It marked a full circle moment for Wilson, who worked as a Hannah Montana impersonator as a teen.

Wilson seemingly dropped a subtle hint about her unreleased music on the red carpet at the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards earlier this week at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. She told PEOPLE, “we got a bunch of stuff cooking up right now, and it’s good. As long as I got my phone, my keys, my wallet, my man, I feel like those are the things that keep me writing and w got something up our sleeve.”

Wilson and her husband, former NFL player Devlin “Duck” Hodges, got married on Sunday, May 10 at the Ruskin Cave in Dickson, Tennessee, outside of Nashville. Wilson told Vogue Weddings, “Duck and I were driving backroads in Tennessee and saw a billboard for The Ruskin Cave. Duck said, ‘You wanna get married there?’ I said, ‘Done deal.’ We dropped by, saw the venue, and fell in love with the natural beauty of the cave and the simplicity of the property.”


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