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💥 BREAKING NEWS: Eric Church’s powerful seven-word message to Stephen Wilson Jr. is sparking major buzz across the country music world ⚡ML

Stephen Wilson Jr.has exploded onto the country scene recently, and when I sat down with him, I asked which artist has given him the best career advice. He didn’t hesitate — it was Eric Church.

Wilson Jr., who captivated the audience at the 59th CMA Awards on Nov. 19 with a powerful performance of “Stand By Me,” says Church has been the one “blowing wind into his sails.”

“Eric Church said some really nice, incredible and encouraging things,” Wilson Jr. shares. “He’s had such an admirable career that I very much admire.”

Wilson Jr. says Church told him, “Slow down and try to enjoy it.”

Wait… did Eric Church just give Stephen Wilson Jr. the same advice Ferris Bueller gave all of us in the ’80s

Wilson Jr. adds, “I feel like it’s really easy to get caught up in the speed of it, and sometimes you just need to slow down and enjoy it.”

The rising country star says other artists have reached out, too, offering support and advice as he’s navigated his unusual path from biologist to musician. He credits that encouragement with helping him make the leap into country music.

Top 50 Eric Church Songs: His Greatest Hits and Best Deep Cuts

Eric Church’s best song fall into rows. There’s the sullen heartbreakers and the grateful lovers. There are the snarling social statements and buoyant bops. OK, there are only a couple of buoyant bops on this list of Church’s 50 greatest songs, but they exist. 

He’s been known to sample R-Rated burners and sage truth-tellers — and then there are two songs about murder. So, Eric Church’s songs fall into rows, but there are a lot of rows in his 15-year-plus catalog. 

His best song? Taste of Country asked fans, staff and the industry to weigh in and then looked at chart success, sales data pop culture importance to choose No. 1 from No. 50. Songs with strong lyrical content rank high. Songs with creative production rank high. Songs with both ended up in the Top 5. 

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

No. 50: Monsters
No. 50: Monsters
No. 49: Chevy Van
No. 49: Chevy Van
No. 48: His Kind of Money (My Kind of Love)
No. 48: His Kind of Money (My Kind of Love)
No. 47: Keep On
No. 47: Keep On
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UMG Nashville
No. 45: Dark Side + Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess of Darkness)
No. 45: Dark Side + Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess of Darkness)
No. 44: Guys Like Me
No. 44: Guys Like Me
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UMG Nashville
No. 42: The Outsiders
No. 42: The Outsiders
No. 41: Talladega
No. 41: Talladega
No. 40: Round Here Buzz
No. 40: Round Here Buzz
No. 39: Mistress Named Music
No. 39: Mistress Named Music
No. 38: Sinners Like Me
No. 38: Sinners Like Me
No. 37: Record Year
No. 37: Record Year
No. 36: Two Pink Lines
No. 36: Two Pink Lines
No. 35: Heart on Fire
No. 35: Heart on Fire
No. 34: Where She Told Me to Go
No. 34: Where She Told Me to Go
No. 33: Heart Like a Wheel
No. 33: Heart Like a Wheel
No. 32: Lightning
No. 32: Lightning
No. 31: Hell of a View
No. 31: Hell of a View
No. 30: You Make It Look So Easy
No. 30: You Make It Look So Easy
No. 29: Like Jesus Does
No. 29: Like Jesus Does
No. 28: How Bout You
No. 28: How Bout You
No. 27: Creepin
No. 27: Creepin
No. 26: Chattanooga Lucy
No. 26: Chattanooga Lucy
No. 25: Over When Its Over
No. 25: Over When Its Over
No. 24: Country Music Jesus
No. 24: Country Music Jesus
No. 23: Some of It
No. 23: Some of It
No. 22: These Boots
No. 22: These Boots
No. 21: Three Year Old
No. 21: Three Year Old
No. 20: A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young
No. 20: A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young
No. 19: Lotta Boot Left to Fill
No. 19: Lotta Boot Left to Fill
No. 18: Never Break Heart
No. 18: Never Break Heart
No. 17: Pledge Allegiance to the Hag (Feat. Merle Haggard)
No. 17: Pledge Allegiance to the Hag (Feat. Merle Haggard)
No. 16: Thats Damn Rock & Roll
No. 16: Thats Damn Rock & Roll
No. 15: What I Almost Was
No. 15: What I Almost Was
No. 14: Cold One
No. 14: Cold One
No. 13: Desperate Man
No. 13: Desperate Man
No. 12: Like a Wrecking Ball
No. 12: Like a Wrecking Ball
No. 11: Give Me Back My Hometown
No. 11: Give Me Back My Hometown
No. 10: Knives of New Orleans
No. 10: Knives of New Orleans
No. 9: Stick That in Your Country Song
No. 9: Stick That in Your Country Song
No. 8: Those Ive Loved
No. 8: Those Ive Loved
No. 7: Carolina
No. 7: Carolina
No. 6: Drink in My Hand
No. 6: Drink in My Hand
No. 5: Mixed Drinks About Feelings (Feat. Susan Tedeschi)
No. 5: Mixed Drinks About Feelings (Feat. Susan Tedeschi)
No. 4: Kill a Word
No. 4: Kill a Word
No. 3: Smoke a Little Smoke
No. 3: Smoke a Little Smoke
No. 2: Springsteen
No. 2: Springsteen
No. 1: Mr. Misunderstood
No. 1: Mr. Misunderstood

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The new Eric Church exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame is a treasure chest for his longtime fans.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

No. 10: The Springsteen Outfit
No. 10: The Springsteen Outfit
No. 9: Setlists
No. 9: Setlists
No. 8: The National Anthem Jacket
No. 8: The National Anthem Jacket
No. 7: Original Concert Posters
No. 7: Original Concert Posters
No. 6: Mr. Misunderstood
No. 6: Mr. Misunderstood
No. 5: A Gift From Hank Jr.
No. 5: A Gift From Hank Jr.
No. 4: A Note From the King
No. 4: A Note From the King
No. 3: A Note From the Boss
No. 3: A Note From the Boss
No. 2: A Note From Taylor Swift
No. 2: A Note From Taylor Swift
No. 1: These Boots
No. 1: These Boots

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