free hit counter Just when you thought country music couldn’t get any more electric, Ella Langley drops a bombshell at the Billboard Women in Music Awards! - FRESH

Just when you thought country music couldn’t get any more electric, Ella Langley drops a bombshell at the Billboard Women in Music Awards!

On April 29, Lainey Wilson honored Ella Langley at the Billboard Women in Music Awards, presenting her with the Powerhouse Award before Ella performed a stunning acoustic rendition of "Choosin' Texas."

The Honor At The Billboard Women In Music Awards Was Presented To Ella Langley By Lainey Wilson

On Wednesday, April 29, the 19th annual Billboard Women in Music event was held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California.

There, Ella Langley, who is presently atop the Billboard Hot 100 for her eighth nonconsecutive week for “Choosin’ Texas,” was presented with a special award by one of her peers.

Lainey Wilson was on hand to honor Ella with the Powerhouse Award.

The presentation of this award was then followed up with Ella performing a stunning acoustic rendition of “Choosin’ Texas.”

Prior to the award ceremony, Lainey commented on Ella while on the Red Carpet, praising her for what she has accomplished.

Watch her red carpet remarks, here:

Watch Ella Langley Perform An Acoustic Rendition Of “Choosin’ Texas”

“I am so proud to be here tonight to honor my country music sister, Ella Langley,” said Lainey Wilson as she introduced the Powerhouse Award.

The Powerhouse Award is given out each year to recognize an artist whose music was dominant in streaming, sales, and radio.

Continuing, Lainey said, “Every now and then, you meet somebody who just has that thing that you cannot teach.”

Noting that she first met Ella in Tin Roof in Nashville, Tennessee, and was drawn to the “fire” within her.

“She’s the kind of chick that don’t just walk into a room, she kicks the door in,” Lainey said. “She comes from the kind of place where you learn early that you gotta work hard, tell the truth, and stands 10 toes down in who you are and the stories you were born to tell.”

Lainey went on to share that she feels Ella embodies the Powerhouse Award, noting, “[Ella] has the backbone, the work ethic, and the staying power to keep showing up, keep growing, and keep proving exactly who you are.”

Despite all of Ella’s accomplishments — with having her second album, Dandelion, at the top of the Billboard 200; and having the No. 1 song, “Choosin’ Texas,” on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts simultaneously — Lainey said, “Ella is still Ella. She is still hungry, she is still curious, and still wantin’ to know more, do more, and be more.”

Lainey concluded by saying, “Ella, I love you, and I believe in you, and I will always be cheering you on.”

Then, Ella took the stage, performing an acoustic rendition of “Choosin’ Texas.”

Following her performance, Ella accepted the Powerhouse Award, “wingin’” her speech.

There, she said, “Powerhouse Award. To me, powerhouse is strength, resilience, it’s comin’ back when you don’t necessarily want to, but you feel like, ‘I’m going to. I’m gonna fight for this.’”

Concluding her remarks, she said, “This is something I’ve wanted to do my whole entire life. There hasn’t been another dream for me, there wasn’t a day that I wanted to be anything else, so to get this award, all those years of kickin’ down doors — to me, ‘powerhouse’ — didn’t go to waste.”

Watch Lainey Wilson present Ella Langley with the Powerhouse Award, as well as Ella’s acoustic rendition of “Choosin’ Texas,” here:

 

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