Ella Langley has the No. 1 song in the country, with "Weren't For The Wind." The success of the song marks the first time Langley has a No. 1 song as a solo artist. She recently landed at the top of the charts with Riley Green, for their award-winning "You Look Like You Love Me" duet.
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Langley celebrates her milestone on social media.
"Weren't for the wind is #1 on country radio baby!!!!!" Langley boasts. "So proud of this song, everything that it's done and continues to do. Thank y'all for loving this song. Also, thank you to Joybeth Taylor and Johnny Clawson for helping me write it. Thank you to my team for everything they've done to help get it there. Thanks to Will Bundy for producing it. So grateful today. God is good."
"Weren't For The Wind" is from Langley's Still Hungover album. The song is likely the last single from the record. She recently released "Neve Met Anyone Like You," another collaboration, this one with HARDY. The song is from Langley's next album.
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Langley is understandably eager for fans to hear her new record, although she isn't revealing too many details.
"I'm really excited about where I'm going next," Langley says on the God's Country podcast. "I have the title for the next record, I have the music video planned out, I have the creative for it pretty much done. It's really organically fallen out... I'm really just letting God take the wheel, honestly."
The 26-year-old does say that fans will get to know more of who she is, while also embracing her love of traditional country music.
"So, with this next record, I kinda wanna show that side a little more of me," Langley explains. "The Alabama - who is Ella Langley. Not just the songwriter or the artist, but the human being."
"I've made this whole playlist I listen to everyday of reference tracks just to kind of get me in the headspace of where I want it," she adds. "It's gonna be groovy, country... I've been listening to a lot of Ronnie Milsap, if that gives you any indication, a lot of George Jones."
