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Wilson finished high school[2] and moved to Nashville, Tennessee in August 2011.[3] She first lived in a camper trailer outside of a recording studio in Nashville. The studio owner paid for Wilson’s water and electricity to help make ends meet.[5] In 2021, Wilson explained that her early years in Nashville were difficult: “It taught me that this thing was not going to be easy. It taught me perseverance.”[3] For several years, Wilson played a variety of small shows and worked on her songwriting.[2] In 2014, Wilson released a self-titled album on the Cupit label.[6] It was followed in 2016 by her second album Tougher. The disc was released on the Lone Chief label.[7] The project garnered an audience and charted the Billboard Top Country Albums list in 2016.[8] In 2018, she issued her second EP, a self-titled collection that was self-released. This led to Wilson signing a publishing deal[2] with SONY/ATV in 2018. The same year, she also signed a management deal.[9]





