Wednesday 25th December 2024

Lauren Alaina is officially signed to Big Loud Records, taking to social media to share the exciting news with fans.  Alaina wrote on Instagram:  “Signed a very BIG and LOUD record deal. Thank you, @bigloud for being willing and LABEL to make music with me. Let’s goooooo!!!! 🖊

The news comes three months after Alaina announced her departure from her longtime record label after nearly 11 years. During her time with the label, Alaina released two EPs, including Getting Good (2020), Getting Over Him (2020), as well as three full length albums, Wildflower (2011), Road Less Traveled (2017), and Sitting Pretty On Top of the World (2021).

Alaina joins Big Loud Record’s famous roster of hitmakers, including Chris Lane, ERNEST, HARDY, Jake Owen, Morgan Wallen, Mackenzie Porter, Lily Rose, Larry Fleet and more. Big Loud CEO/Partner Seth England said: “We feel like Lauren is absolutely one of the best vocalists, male or female, in this town. Certainly, she’s had success, but we humbly think she has barely scratched the surface of what we think we can do together. Lauren Alaina deserves to be, in my opinion, on the same pedestal as Carrie Underwood, and it’s our job to help her find that mode.” England also revealed that Alaina’s fans can expect a new project from her later this year, produced by Joey Moi.

Recently, Alaina shared a duet with her new labelmate, Chris Lane, reimagining King Harvest’s 1973 hit “Dancin’ In The Moonlight.”  She has quickly became Nashville’s go-to duet partner, recording collaborations with artists such as Chris Young, Dustin Lynch, Jon Pardi, BRELAND and more.  Alaina has also earned three No. 1 hits, including “Road Less Traveled;” “What Ifs,” her 6x Platinum duet with Kane Brown; and “One Beer” with HARDY and Devin Dawson.

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