Geffen Records artist Laci Kaye Booth is continuing her streak of raw, vulnerable songwriting with her single “Luck Of The Draw,” which arrived this past August. Co-written with Ryman Wooten and longtime collaborator Ben West—who also produced her debut album ‘The Loneliest Girl In The World’—the track serves as a poignant meditation on navigating life’s chaos and owning the hand you’ve been dealt. To accompany the release, Booth shared an atmospheric visualizer directed by Natalie Sakstrup, featuring the singer as a resilient figure in a neon-lit Nashville club. This single follows the success of “George F****** Strait,” which has already surpassed half a million streams and became a fan favorite during her 2025 festival appearances.
The release capped off a milestone year for Booth, who made her Grand Ole Opry debut in March 2025 and spent the autumn months on a high-profile tour circuit. Throughout September and October, she appeared as a special guest for Lukas Nelson’s three-night residency in Austin and joined arena dates supporting Parker McCollum. She also served as direct support for The Marcus King Band and Ella Langley, solidifying her reputation as a formidable live performer across the country music landscape. As she heads toward 2026, Booth is already booked for major events including the Extra Innings Festival in February, Two Step Inn in April, and Railbird Festival in June, continuing to prove that finding beauty in the wreckage is a perspective that resonates deeply with her audience.

