Alison Nichols has no problem having a good time.
The rising country star released “Box Wine Problems” on Friday, March 27, a carefree, summer-worthy anthem that “moves with loose rules, open pours, and a total lack of concern for how things are supposed to go,” states a press release from Nichols’ record label. “It does not ask permission and it does not clean up the mess.”
Nichols teamed up with Sherrie Austin and Will Rambeaux to write “Box Wine Problems.” Rambeaux and Ilya Toshinskiy produced it. Nichols — who proudly proclaims that she’s “half Korean, half redneck, and 100% American” — embraces the chaos and accepts “that fun does not require order, answers, or a plan” (or a hefty budget), in the infectious single, which follows her take on Joe Diffie’s '90s country classic “John Deere Green.”
“This song is about letting go of the idea that the night has to make sense,” the Georgia-born, Texas-raised artist, a cousin to Diffie, said in a statement. “You stop trying to fix it, stop trying to control it, and just let it be what it is. That is usually when it gets really good.”
“Box Wine Problems” “introduces an artist who understands that sometimes the best nights are not the ones you plan, but the ones you stop overthinking and stay for anyway,” per the press release from Nichols’ record label. Listen to “Box Wine Problems” here: