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Lainey Wilson is taking fans on a vivid new journey with the release of her latest music video, Somewhere Over Laredo.
Drawing inspiration from The Wizard of Oz, Wilson reimagines the timeless story with a Southern twist and wraps it in her signature country charm.
The video is already climbing the charts, and fans are wondering: could this be her next No. 1 hit?
Let’s take a look at what makes this video so special and why it’s generating such buzz in the world of country music.
The moment the title Somewhere Over Laredo dropped, fans couldn’t help but notice the familiar ring. Wilson taps into the iconic magic of The Wizard of Oz, but this time the setting is dustier, the skies are richer, and the yellow brick road looks a lot more like a Southern dirt trail.
“When I’m flying between shows, I catch myself looking out the window, talking to God, dreaming, or even reminiscing. ‘Somewhere Over Laredo’ tells a story that speaks to that,” Wilson shared on Instagram.
There’s a whimsical energy to the video, but make no mistake, it’s still grounded in that earthy grit fans have come to love about her. With Judy Garland’s influence gently echoing in the background, Wilson’s version trades tornadoes for rodeos and rainbows for Rio Grande skies.
The music video itself is a dreamy, bold escape. Wilson is seen riding through surreal, candy-colored skies, lounging in a bed in the middle of a wide-open field, and letting her imagination run wild. The visuals are rich with color and soaked in Southern mystique.
“I was doing all kinds of things. Pretending to be falling through the air, the sky, and all these crazy things that I had never done before,” Wilson told People about the experience.
She went on to say, “I had not had the opportunity to make a video that I felt deserved that kind of trippiness. When you think about ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and you think about the ‘Yellow Brick Road,’ of course you think of ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow.’ This song is an interpolation of that. It’s a way for us to tip our hat to that and acknowledge how timeless the song is.”
It’s that balance of honoring the old while boldly pushing into new territory that defines Wilson’s artistry.
Musically, Somewhere Over Laredo is a beautiful blend of soft melancholy and country soul. Co-written with Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson, and Andy Albert, the lyrics hit a deeply emotional note:
“Couple wrong for each other / Lone Star-crossed lovers / Born to get gone from the get-go / But you’re on my mind every time I’m chasing this neon rainbow.”
It’s heartfelt, poetic, and unmistakably Lainey. That emotional connection is one reason why this song had her biggest streaming debut yet. It’s resonating, and fans are letting her know.
One fan wrote, “Hippie chasing a butterfly is our mood for the day,” while another praised, “You have the voice that makes all women proud.”
For anyone who might need a reminder, Lainey Wilson is far from a newcomer.
She’s the voice behind Heart Like a Truck and Watermelon Moonshine, and she’s earned accolades from the GRAMMYs, Billboard, and the Academy of Country Music.
Hailing from Baskin, Louisiana, she’s built her career on storytelling with heart and a whole lot of soul.
And she’s showing no signs of slowing down.
“I’m proud of this song, and I felt like it was a special moment when we finished it,” Wilson said. That confidence is clearly paying off.

In addition to her rising single, Wilson is having a whirlwind year in the best way possible. She’s currently on tour, headlining major summer festivals and bringing her powerful performances to stages across the country. Her “Whirlwind Tour” wraps up this November in Orlando, Florida.
She’s also planning her wedding to football star Devon Hodges, giving fans yet another reason to cheer her on.
On top of all that, Wilson is set to release a deluxe version of her album Whirlwind on August 22. The expanded edition will feature Somewhere Over Laredo and five brand-new tracks. If the rest of the songs are anything like this latest hit, fans are in for a treat.
With new videos out from CJ Garton, Josh Ross and Akon, Chris Janson, Frank Ray, and Karen Waldrup, the competition is tough. But Somewhere Over Laredo is gaining traction fast and fans are rallying behind it.
Whether or not it officially hits No. 1, Wilson’s video has already cemented itself as one of her most iconic projects to date. It’s vibrant, it’s emotional, and it’s a perfect snapshot of where she is right now as an artist.
From the dusty dreams of Laredo to the top of the charts, Lainey Wilson is reminding us all to chase what’s on the other side of the rainbow, even if it looks a little more Southern than expected.

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