by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: November 2, 2024
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There’s big news in the country music world that’s sure to make hearts swoon—Randall King, the voice behind the popular song “You in a Honky Tonk,” is officially engaged!
On October 31, King shared with fans that he proposed to his longtime love, singer Brittany Warthan, during a picture-perfect, beachside moment.
And let’s just say, the moment was as romantic as any country song he’s ever penned.
King’s Instagram post was filled with love, joy, and a hint of playful pride.
The first photo showed him down on one knee, the waves lapping at the shore behind him, as he held out the ring to Warthan.
Her answer was pretty clear from the next few photos: a big yes! She kissed him as her new engagement ring sparkled in the setting sun.
For such a big moment, the couple made sure to make it memorable with not just one, but a series of photos.
After the initial proposal shots, King and Warthan swapped into new outfits for a sunset photo session that had fans double-tapping with enthusiasm.
King opted for a crisp white striped shirt, while Warthan looked radiant in a bright pink dress that was practically made for the occasion.
One snapshot that stood out showed the couple’s hands entwined, the oval-shaped diamond on Warthan’s finger catching the last golden rays of daylight.
King’s caption was as heartfelt as the moment itself.
“Doin my best to get the right things right, it starts with you,” he began. He reflected on their journey: “4 years in the making, a lot of growing, a lot of learning, and a whole lotta love to get us here and I wouldn’t wanna be anywhere else.”
He wrapped it up with a nod to their future, saying, “There’s a lot of miles in front of us and I want only you by my side to take this life head on and make it ours. Love you to the moon bb!”
Warthan was equally ecstatic, sharing her own feelings on social media . She revealed that King’s proposal happened on her birthday, making it a double celebration.
“It was perfect,” she wrote, adding, “I love you, Randall King, and I’m over the moon to be upgraded to FIANCE.”
Fans flooded the comments with congratulations, heart emojis, and plenty of excitement.
If you’ve followed King’s career, you’ll know that Warthan has been more than just a partner—she’s been a source of inspiration.
She’s even appeared in some of his music videos, including the sultry and fan-favorite “ You in a Honky Tonk .”
King has openly shared how Warthan’s presence has shaped not only his life but also his music.
Take “ Green Eyes Blue ,” for example. The song has roots in a moment from their early days.
King once said, “I remember being at her place and I could see that her heart was really in this, and I wasn’t quite there yet. And I just remember going, ‘Man, I just hate to make her green eyes blue.’”
Those words turned into music, and that song became part of their story. It’s not every day you hear a love story that unfolds not just in life, but also in song lyrics.
The journey to this engagement hasn’t just been about stolen moments and sweet photoshoots.
King and Warthan’s relationship has seen its share of growth and learning, just like any real love story.
King admitted that when they started dating, he had to leave behind his hesitations and fully commit.
“We started dating and decided I’m leaving all that behind. This is where I’m at. That’s my dedication. I’m dedicated to her.”
And that dedication is clear as day. In a playful Instagram Story, King showed his goofy side, resharing a boomerang Warthan posted where she flashed her new ring to the camera.
King’s reaction? He pointed to the ring and stuck his tongue out, a lighthearted celebration of their milestone.
So, what’s next for the newly engaged couple? Well, one thing’s for sure—there are a lot of adventures, songs, and shared moments ahead.
For King, who’s known for singing about life’s highs and lows, this engagement marks a new, exciting chapter.
Fans are already speculating that more love songs inspired by their story could be on the horizon.
With King’s genuine songwriting and Warthan’s bright spirit, it seems this duo is set to make the road ahead beautiful and full of harmony.
For now, fans can celebrate with them, smile at the photos, and wait for what’s sure to be a country wedding to remember.
Here’s to Randall King and Brittany Warthan—cheers to love that inspires, endures, and shines as bright as a diamond ring at sunset.
Randall King is a country music singer and songwriter from Lubbock, Texas, who loves classic country sounds.
He started his career with his first EP, Another Bullet , in 2016, and soon got noticed for his talent.
King worked with Flatland Cavalry and released a self-made album in 2018 that reached the Top 10 on iTunes’ country chart.
After joining Warner Music Nashville in 2019, he gained more fans with hits like You in a Honky Tonk and albums like Shot Glass in 2022 and Into the Neon in 2024.
King’s music is all about staying true to old-school country, and his songs continue to win over country music lovers everywhere.
Year | Release Type | Title | Notes |
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2016
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EP | Another Bullet | Randall King’s debut EP, inspired by George Strait. |
2016
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Collaboration | Hard Livin’ Illene | Duet with Cleto Cordero from Flatland Cavalry. |
2018
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Album | Randall King | Self-produced album, broke into the Top 10 on iTunes’ Top Country Albums chart. |
2021
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Single | You in a Honky Tonk | Popular single that topped charts in Texas Country Music. |
2022
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Album | Shot Glass | Album showcasing King’s signature traditional country sound. |
2024
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Album | Into the Neon | Recent album release, continuing his dedication to classic Americana roots. |
Lover of hiking, biking, horror movies, cats and camping. Writer at Wide Open Country, Holler and Nashville Gab.
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