In the world of country music, there are fans, and then there’s Megan Moroney. With her unbridled passion for Brad Paisley, Moroney’s adoration knows no bounds. In a recent backstage exchange captured on video, Moroney couldn’t contain her excitement over Paisley’s music, particularly singling out his 2003 album, Mud on the Tires.
For the 28-year-old singer, if she had to choose one album to listen to on a deserted island, the choice would easily be Mud on the Tires. While Moroney showered the album with praise, Paisley himself had a more modest perspective, suggesting there are better albums out there. Despite his reservations, Moroney stood firm in her belief that Mud on the Tires is a timeless classic, never failing to lift her spirits when she needs music to turn to.
The dynamic between Moroney and Paisley in the video is endearing, with Moroney expressing her deep appreciation for Paisley’s artistry and how it has influenced her own songwriting. As the “Tennessee Orange” singer gushed about every track on the album, it was clear that her admiration for Paisley ran deep.
Paisley, on the other hand, seemed pleasantly surprised by Moroney’s fervent enthusiasm, jokingly referring to her as his “super fan.” The interaction between the two artists is playful and genuine, showcasing the mutual respect they have for each other’s work.
In the comments section, Moroney continued to show her dedication, confirming that she was listening to Paisley’s music as they spoke. Fans of Paisley also chimed in, echoing Moroney’s sentiments about the album’s enduring appeal.
The exchange between Moroney and Paisley serves as a heartwarming reminder of the power of music to connect people across different generations and backgrounds. In a world where trends come and go, true artistry, like that found in Mud on the Tires, stands the test of time, resonating with fans old and new alike.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
