Laci Kaye Booth Salutes the King in New Country Ballad “George F****** Strait”


Texas-born artist Laci Kaye Booth delivers a tribute to George Strait in her latest heartfelt release.
Country singer-songwriter Laci Kaye Booth’s newest track, “George F****** Strait,” is more than a love song—it’s a reflection on legacy and admiration, inspired by one of country music’s most enduring figures.
The single, written by Booth, Melissa Fuller, and Anderson East, is a slow-burning ode with memorable lyrics and a distinctly Southern sensibility. Produced by Ben West and East, the track showcases Booth’s vocal strength and storytelling finesse.
“This song is about admiring and loving a cowboy as he ages, with the prime example being the King of Country music,” says Booth.
Directed by Natalie Sakstrup, the video adds visual depth to the song’s emotional palette, shot in the heart of Nashville’s musical soul.
Booth’s summer tour includes performances with Megan Mooney and Parker McCollum, along with appearances at major festivals across North America.
As a follow-up to “Daddy’s Mugshot,” Booth’s latest single continues to build a narrative that is both deeply personal and widely relatable—one that places her at the forefront of contemporary country storytelling.