Chet Hanks, son of Hollywood actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, made an exclusive revelation at the MTV Video Music Awards about working on a country album. The rapper, known for his “White Boy Summer” persona, shared that he has been signed to a country label and is in the process of recording the album. Despite his confidence and ambition, Chet also criticized the CMAs for not recognizing Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” album, calling it a mistake. Fans of Chet Hanks were captivated by his singing performance on “MTV’s Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets,” with many urging him to venture into country music.
Chet’s mother, Rita Wilson, is an actress and singer who has released several country albums, hinting that country music runs in Chet’s veins. In August, Chet hinted at his country aspirations by announcing his move to Nashville. At the VMAs, he showcased a biker-inspired look, further fueling speculation about his country music direction. The event also featured memorable moments with Eminem opening the show, Megan Thee Stallion’s snake incident, and Katy Perry receiving the Video Vanguard Award. Chet’s announcement of a forthcoming country album has generated excitement among his fans, who appreciate his vocal talent and are looking forward to hearing his take on the genre.
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