Introducing… RaeLynn: Part 4

2016 has been a huge year for RaeLynn. The singer signed a new record deal with Warner Music Nashville & took us on a tour of the building!

Written by Lauren Laffer
Introducing… RaeLynn: Part 4
Photo courtesy Warner Music Nashville

2016 has been quite the year for RaeLynn. As she told us in last week’s installment of Introducing…, the Texas native has had a momentous year with major changes including things like her new record deal and her recently exchanged nuptials.

With all of those goings-on, it’s only natural that for Part 4 of our time with RaeLynn, that she’d bring us to her new label home, Warner Music Nashville.

“It is crazy to officially be a part of Warner Music Nashville and to see myself over there,” she told us, pointing at a photo of her on the wall. “This place is so homey feeling and they have been such great advocates for letting artists be artists. Any office you go in, everybody has a smile. Everybody is so excited to come to work.”

The new deal comes as a full circle moment for RaeLynn, as she spent some of her teenage years songwriting within the very walls of the label.

“I remember coming in to Warner Music when I was 16 years old, just as a songwriter and coming out of here and writing in every one of these rooms,” she said. “I think at the time they were launching Hunter Hayes and I was obsessed with his song ‘Storm Warning.’ On the elevators, it had his name or whatever and I took a picture right under. I was like ‘Oh my God, Hunter Hayes! I love this song!’ To sit in this chair and to see my picture on the wall with all of these amazing artists, it’s honestly a dream come true. I pinch myself sometimes because it’s like everything is just aligning, the stars are aligning for me right now and I’m really grateful.”

Check out the rest of our tour of Warner Music Nashville with RaeLynn in the video above!

Check out Part 1 of Introducing… RaeLynn HERE, Part 2 HERE and Part 3 HERE. Pre-order RaeLynn’s new album, WildHorse, featuring “Love Triangle,” on iTunes now.