Lady A chats with Billboard and shares what artists or songs are on each of their playlists.
Charles Kelley:
What’s up, everybody? We are …
Lady A:
Lady A …
Hillary Scott:
… and this is our playlist.
Dave Haywood:
Charles’ road-trip playlist would be Keane and Mindy Smith.
Hillary Scott:
Oh, Mindy Smith.
Charles Kelley:
Old school, I like it. Keane.
Hillary Scott:
Dave’s would be The Eagles.
Charles Kelley:
Hillary’s is going to be like old school, like *NSYNC.
Dave Haywood:
*NYSNC.
Hillary Scott:
Yup, boy bands forever.
Charles Kelley:
Boyz II Men.
Hillary Scott:
Yes!
Charles Kelley:
Maybe throw in a little … what was the thing we were you geeking out on the other day? Craig David.
Hillary Scott:
Oh, Craig David. I love Craig David.
Charles Kelley:
I love Craig David.
Hillary Scott:
Late ’90s, early 2000s R&B or boy bands — that is my go-to on a road trip.
Charles Kelley:
“The booty man can …” That’s a deep-cut Craig David there.
My workout playlists I will say varies. It kind of depends on what mood I’m in. I either do, like, Rival Sons, which is kind of this new, really hard rock band. I say “new” — they’ve been out for a little while. Even when I’m, like, lifting hard, I still like chill music, whether it’s like a, you know, soft Coldplay, or something in that world. You know, Mindy Smith.
Hillary Scott:
If I’m in a real girlboss mood, it’ll be, like, Beyoncé. And then sometimes, I’ll go, like, Jonas Brothers. I think sometimes tempo … it’s all about the tempo when you’re working out, whether it’s when you’re lifting or you’re running. And then sometimes, it’s the music that is going to help me get out of bed and actually do the workout.
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