To all appearances, Wilson went from talented obscurity to phenomenon almost overnight. Her meteoric rise, the kind experienced by only a handful of artists in the past few decades, was that rare instance where talent and moment met to form a cultural tidal wave. Her first single, “Redneck Woman,” spent six weeks at #1 in 2004. Her debut album, “Here For The Party,” sold more than five million copies and spawned three more top 5 hits including “Homewrecker,” “When I Think About Cheatin’,” and the title track, “Here For The Party.” Her second CD, “All Jacked Up,” saw four more songs ride enthusiastic reviews to platinum status, and her third record, “One of the Boys,” solidified her position as one of contemporary music’s most original and multi-faceted female artists.
Since her debut, she has been featured on “60 Minutes,” “Dateline NBC,” “20/20 Primetime,” CNN’s “People In The News,” and she has appeared on virtually every morning, noon and late-night television show on the air. She has won awards from ACM, CMA, AMA, Billboard, and is a GRAMMY winner. Her first book, the autobiographical “Redneck Woman: Stories from My Life,” landed her on the prestigious New York Times Best Seller List.
After much soul-searching, prayer and consultation, Wilson left her original label home and launched her own label Redneck Records in 2009. She has released six albums on the label. She joined her buddies Big & Rich and Cowboy Troy for the 20th Anniversary Celebration Tour earlier this year and released a new single, “Little Miss RunnerUp.” Wilson won The Masked Singer Season 13 in February as “Pearl” and recently was announced as the tour manager on the new CBS series “The Road,” executive produced by Taylor Sheridan and Blake Shelton and hosted by Keith Urban. She is re-recording her “Here For The Party” album with special guest duets and hit the road in early 2025 for her own headline tour.