Landman does not point to just one “female country singer.” The series’ soundtrack coverage lists several women in country music, so the right name depends on the song, episode or scene you remember [1][
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Quick identification guide
| If this is the clue you remember | Likely artist | Song / evidence |
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| Season 1, Episode 2, in The Patch Cafe | Ella Langley | Saving Country Music lists “Make Me Wanna Smoke” by Ella Langley in that scene [ |
| A Season 2, Episode 9 placement | Kaitlin Butts | Country Living reports “You Ain’t Gotta Die (To Be Dead to Me)” was featured in Season 2, Episode 9, and says it was her third song used in the series [ |
| A gym scene in Season 2, Episode 6 | Madeline Edwards | A Landman soundtrack guide lists “I Ain’t Drunk Enough Yet” during the gym scene [ |
| A general Landman country playlist or soundtrack list, but no scene | Lainey Wilson or Ella Langley | Both names appear in multiple Landman soundtrack roundups [ |
Why there are several possible answers
Landman’s soundtrack is tracked episode by episode, not around a single featured female performer. Country Living describes the show’s soundtrack as spanning Seasons 1 and 2 and including artists such as Lainey Wilson and Ella Langley [2]. Whiskey Riff’s Season 2 coverage similarly names Ella Langley and Lainey Wilson among a broader country lineup that also includes acts such as Turnpike Troubadours, Cody Jinks, Charley Crockett, Whiskey Myers and George Strait [
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That means a vague memory of “the female country singer” can narrow the answer, but it cannot confirm the singer without one more clue.
Best first guess
If you need a single place to start, start with Ella Langley. She is named in broader Landman soundtrack coverage, and Saving Country Music specifically places her song “Make Me Wanna Smoke” in Season 1, Episode 2 at The Patch Cafe [1][
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But the best first guess changes if you remember the episode: Kaitlin Butts is the documented match for “You Ain’t Gotta Die (To Be Dead to Me)” in Season 2, Episode 9, while Madeline Edwards is the documented match for “I Ain’t Drunk Enough Yet” in the Season 2, Episode 6 gym scene [5][
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How to pin down the exact singer
Use any one of these details:
- a lyric or song title;
- the episode number;
- the scene, such as a cafe, gym or truck radio.
Episode-by-episode soundtrack guides from Country Living, Whiskey Riff, Holler and Saving Country Music track Landman songs across Seasons 1 and 2 [2][
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