While it can take years before a singer finds their footing in the music industry, Ella Langley hit the ground running when taking the stage. Moving to Nashville back in 2019, Langley started, like many before her, performing at bars and festivals. But that only lasted for a short time as she eventually released her debut studio album Hungover in August 2024. And thanks to songs like “You Look Like You Love Me” with Riley Green, the singer gained high praise and even prepared for her Still Hungover Tour. But outside of her own career, Langley recently traveled to Georgia to help Kylie Jenner promote Sprinter Vodka Soda.
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Wanting to celebrate the release of the new peach flavor of Sprinter Vodka Soda, Jenner decided there was no better place than the University of Georgia. Given the entire state shared their love for peaches, it seemed like the perfect place. But besides handing out samples, Jenner called on Langley to entertain the crowd.
Excited about the event, Langley posted a video of herself showing off her outfit for the evening and having a good time with Jenner. Another video showed Langley on stage when she was handed a peach-flavored Sprinter Vodka. Some fans loved watching the country singer expand her stardom with comments reading, “the duo I didn’t know I needed.”
Ella Langley Never Forgot Playing For Tips
Although leaving her mark on the music industry, Langley always remembered where she came from. She once shared a video on TikTok showing off a jar of $100 in singles. While not seeming like much, the singer explained the significance behind the money. “Is it just normal money? Yes. But to me, no. To me, this is the last $100 I made in [a] tip jar.”
While trading her time performing at bars to performing on stage, Langley always kept the jar close. “You don’t know the amount of times I have wanted to spend this $100, and needed to spend this $100, and did not do it ’cause I had faith in myself. And it paid off.”
With Langley’s career only starting, the singer is in the beginning stages of leaving a rich legacy in country music.
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