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More Like Her. " More Like Her " is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. It was released in September 2008 as the fourth single from her album Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. It is the only single from the album to be written solely by Lambert.
Kerosene (song) " Kerosene " is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. It was released in September 2005 as the third single and title-track to her debut album of the same name. It reached number 15 on the Hot Country Songs chart, Lambert's first Top 20 country hit.
Wranglers (song) " Wranglers " is a song by the American country music singer Miranda Lambert. It was released on May 3, 2024, and went for immediate adds at country radio as the lead single from her forthcoming ninth solo studio album and her tenth studio album overall. It’s her first single since signing a new label partnership with ...
Here are 20 of the best songs about cheating, ... “Gunpowder and Lead,” by Miranda Lambert. ... In the song, Lambert sings about exacting a violent revenge on an abusive ex-boyfriend. While we ...
Terry Wyatt/WireImage Miranda Lambert is kicking off her new era with a new song taking it back to a classic country theme: getting revenge on a no-good man who’s done you wrong. Lambert, 40 ...
Two Black Cadillacs. " Two Black Cadillacs " is a song by American recording artist Carrie Underwood, taken from her fourth studio album, Blown Away. The song served as the album's third single on November 18, 2012, through Arista Nashville. Written by Underwood, Hillary Lindsey, and Josh Kear, "Two Black Cadillacs" is a country pop song with ...
Country Music’s Biggest Cheating Scandals — and Where the Couples Are Now. Read article. Prior to her marriage to McLoughlin, Lambert was married to Blake Shelton from 2011 to 2015. “This is ...
The House That Built Me. " The House That Built Me " is a song written by Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin, and recorded by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. Blake Shelton was originally set to record the song, but when Lambert heard it, she emotionally reacted to the lyrics, and immediately wanted to record it for herself.