Raised on ‘90s country and artists like The Chicks and Trisha Yearwood, Whitters knew that she wanted to move to Nashville after she and her mom attended the Grand Ole Opry during a visit to Music City when she was 15. But as she sang on her 2019 track, “Ten Year Town,” about trying to make it in country music: “I didn’t come this far to only go this far.” Whitters experienced plenty of discouraging moments - when she wondered if she should head back home to Shueyville, Iowa, and its population of 700 - following her post-high school move to Nashville in 2007. In May, the song gave Whitters her first appearance on the Hot 100 chart. 17 in June more than a year after its debut. The winsome, effervescent “Everything She Ain’t,” released in early 2022, has spent 62 weeks on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, peaking at No. Her spring accomplishments also included a headlining club tour and landing her first top 20 hit at country radio. Hot 100 First-Timers: Hailey Whitters Debuts With ‘Everything She Ain’t’
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