Lainey Wilson shares Keith Urban's advice on perspective

Country singer Lainey Wilson has recounted advice from fellow artist Keith Urban to help maintain balance amid a demanding schedule. In a recent interview, she described his blunt response to her exhaustion after a grueling tour. Urban has also publicly praised her talent and presence.

Lainey Wilson, known for her hit '4X4XU,' recently opened up about guidance from Keith Urban during an appearance on the podcast No Filter with Kate Langbroek. She recalled encountering Urban while feeling overwhelmed by fatigue after performing around 180 shows in a single year. As she confided in him about her tiredness, Urban replied simply, "No whining on the yacht."

This phrase, Wilson explained, serves as a reminder to appreciate opportunities rather than complain about their challenges. The two artists collaborate on Urban's track "Go Home W U," highlighting their professional rapport. Wilson further shared another piece of Urban's wisdom: "it’s better to maintain balance than always be trying to achieve it." She interpreted this as encouragement to establish a sustainable work-life equilibrium, noting that losing it can make recovery difficult.

Urban has reciprocated the admiration. In an interview with Inked Magazine last year, he described Wilson, the current CMA Awards Entertainer of the Year, as having "swagger for days." He added, "I love Lainey’s voice; to hear her sing, you just know who she is. She can make herself at home anywhere, and that’s why people love her."

These exchanges underscore the mentorship dynamic in country music, where established figures like Urban offer practical insights to rising stars navigating success.

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