Lane, Nikki: Highway Queen

Lane, Nikki SKU: 43040179
Lane, Nikki: Highway Queen

Lane, Nikki: Highway Queen

Lane, Nikki SKU: 43040179

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Highway Queen
Artist: Lane, Nikki
Label: New West Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 607396567614
Genre: Rock

This 10-track effort sees Lane co-producing with fellow singer-songwriter Jonathan Tyler. This is Lane's first time producing, as Dan Auerbach handled production on 2014's All or Nothin' and Dave Cobb and Lewis Pesacov split duties on 2011's Walk of Shame. The first single from Highway Queen is the title track, a roaring down-and-dirty cut in line with country music's strong-willed foremothers, such as Wanda Jackson and Loretta Lynn. The song's message of independence and empowerment is best summed up in the chorus lyric "The Highway Queen don't need no king." Other songs on the album include Jackpot which is inspired by Las Vegas and Lane's relationship with Tyler, and 700,000 Rednecks, a tribute to her hometown of Greenville, South Carolina.

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