Harvest of a lifetime.

“This is my very first Grammys.”

Wilson went on to explain how heragricultural rootsbrought her to where she is today.

Lainey Wilson at The 66th Annual Grammy Awards

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I am from a farming community in Northeast Louisiana.

A little town of 200 people, the Baskin native shared.

I’m a fifth generation farmer’s daughter and I would consider myself a farmer too.

And everyone I surround myself with, I think they’re farmers too.

But they’re story farmers, Wilson continued.

It’s about getting up every single day and planting those seeds and watering em and watching ‘em grow.

And sometimes when you find the right farming community you could have the harvest of the lifetime.

And I truly believe that and I think exactly what this is tonight.

“God bless every single one of y’all,” she concluded.

“Thank you, Jesus.

Thank you so much to the Recording Academy, and thank you to my fans.

I love y’all so much.”

“Daddy is the hardest working person I know, she said.

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