Introduction
ELLA LANGLEY’S “CHOOSING TEXAS”: FAN GOSSIP FUEL OR PURE COINCIDENCE?
NASHVILLE — Rising country music star Ella Langley has released her latest single, “Choosing Texas,” a classic country heartbreaker. However, instead of focusing on the poignant melody, fans immediately began scouring the lyrics and artwork for clues related to the ongoing, unconfirmed “love triangle” that has captivated the country music scene.
For months, social media has been buzzing with speculation about a relationship saga involving Ella Langley, her two-time duet partner Riley Green, and fellow country singer Megan Moroney. Although all three artists have denied any romantic links, the rumors intensified after fans theorized Green and Langley might have had a flirtation around the time they recorded “You Look Like You Love Me,” followed by Green allegedly dating Moroney.
Into this heated atmosphere, “Choosing Texas” dropped, seemingly adding fuel to the fire. The track tells the story of a narrator who accepts that her man is leaving her for another woman—a “Texas girl.”
The Mystery of the Cover Art and Lyrics
The element that has most gripped the online community is the single’s cover art. The image depicts a man in a cowboy hat and a blonde woman driving off in a top-down convertible. Fans were quick to point out the striking resemblance to a viral fan photo that allegedly showed Riley Green and Megan Moroney driving together in a convertible in Green’s Alabama hometown.
Furthermore, fan “detectives” have tried to link the core lyric, “He’s choosin’ Texas, I can tell,” to the hypothetical romantic situation involving the trio.
The Real Texas Connection
However, the original report provides a much more plausible explanation: Country icon Miranda Lambert, a Texas native, is a co-writer and provides backing vocals on the track.
Ella Langley herself has shared that the song’s catchy hook was inspired by a personal, humorous story Miranda Lambert shared during a writing retreat. Thus, the focus on the “Lone Star State” may simply be an organic tribute to her collaborator.
In terms of songwriting, “Choosing Texas” is a gracious heartbreak song, free of bitterness toward “the other woman.” The lyrics convey acceptance and a touch of melancholy, making it more akin to Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” than Carrie Underwood’s fiery “Before He Cheats.”
In conclusion, while Ella Langley is recognized as one of country music’s sharpest songwriters and “Choosing Texas” is a stunning track, it is unlikely to be definitive “proof” of any dating drama. Any perceived connections are likely the result of emotional speculation from dedicated fans trying to write their own ending to Nashville’s most talked-about rumor.