Miranda Lambert - sneak peek at new video

Mar 6, 2022 - 10:33
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Miranda Lambert - sneak peek at new video

Miranda Lambert is said to be working on a new album, which has yet to be revealed.


Miranda Lambert has released a teaser for her new song video, in which she wears two stunning ensembles.


Miranda is dressed in rhinestone-encrusted flare jeans with a white blouse tucked in and a baby pink satin cowboy jacket with fringe in the first photo. In her second outfit, she wore a white western shirt with a studded belt to elongate her shape.
"When things go wrong, music is always there for us. I've got some great news to share with you all on March 10th. Until then, here's a sneak peek at a new song called 'Strange.' "She added captions to the video.


"Miranda's curves are fantastic! "She's incredibly gorgeous," one fan said, while another added, "You look and sound wonderful."


The video was posted just one day after she shared a 60-second clip of the song, which began at the end of the first verse.
"A couple of hundred bucks feels like change, sure / times like this make me feel uncomfortable," Miranda sings.


Miranda was seen in a rolling field, wearing a sequin tank top and a tan cowboy hat, and her blonde hair was styled long and straight for a casual appearance.


The new song follows the release of 'If I Was A Cowboy,' both of which are likely to be on her upcoming new album, which has yet to be confirmed.


Miranda Lambert, the most important country singer to emerge in the early twenty-first century, parlayed her early success as a reality TV contestant into an unexpected career that defined and challenged conventional country standards in the 2000s and beyond. Lambert didn't repudiate Nashville traditions so much as invigorate and personalize them, whether it was rabble-rousing outlaw rockers or glammy pop in the spirit of Shania Twain.


Lambert was raised by parents who were also professional partners in a private detective firm (her father, Rick, was also a guitarist who taught his daughter how to play), and she began singing at the age of 16, attending talent competitions. She did well enough to be offered a demo recording deal in Nashville, but she backed out due to the song being too pop.

She returned to Texas and began learning to play the guitar to create her tunes. She continued to sing while honing this technique, fronting a variety of local bands in ballrooms, dance halls, and restaurants around Longview, Texas.