Miranda Lambert Drops New Single, ‘Wranglers’
Miranda Lambert is back and she’s bringing the fire today (5/3) with her new single, “Wranglers.” The country star and triple Grammy winner debuted the track last weekend during her appearance at Stagecoach in California.
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“I am so proud to sing this song,” Lambert revealed in a press statement. “It feels like it could have been on the same record as ‘Gunpowder & Lead’ in a lot of ways. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned is a pretty powerful statement, and the way it’s written, you can tell, we’re not kidding.”
Lambert’s “Wranglers” is the first of new music to be released since signing with Republic Records in partnership with Big Loud which she says is “a classic tale of a woman taking her power back.” It follows his 2022 album, Palomino, featuring “If I Was A Cowboy” and “Strange.”
“Country music at its core tells the truth about life, but it makes you feel something,” Lambert says. “Sometimes you laugh. Sometimes you throw your fist in the air. Sometimes that fist goes through the wall. All I know is I’ve got a lot more to say, and a lot more music coming soon. So for anyone who’s ever seen themselves in one of my songs, especially the rowdy ones, get ready! We wanted to come with something that really says something from the start. And there’s a whole lot of feelings and rhythms and great playing to come.”
Lambert will be out on the road for headlining dates including stops in Texas, and Connecticut, among other cities in the coming weeks. Later this month, she is scheduled to perform “Wranglers” for the first time live on television during the 2024 ACM Awards.
Listen to Miranda Lambert’s “Wranglers” below.
Top 20 Female Country Singers Of All Time
Country music has a long and proud history of women who have made a difference in the genre. In 2024, country music is ruled by one female, particularly the CMA 2023 Entertainer of the Year, Lainey Wilson.
Wilson had a night that she will never forget at the 57th Annual CMA Awards In November (2023).
When she came backstage, I asked Lainey about meeting and spending some quality time with the 1978 CMA Entertainer of The Year, Dolly Parton. The two got together at Dollywood a week before the CMA Awards. She told me, “Actually, when I went to Dollywood, and I hung out with her a little bit, I told her… I said the CMAs are around the corner. She said, ‘I’ve won one a time or two.’ I mean, Dolly, she’s it. She’s the one that I look to when I think about how to go about this business. She’s never been scared to step outside the lines, to step outside the box. But at the same time, she’s completely true to herself and true to her story.” Indeed, on Lainey’s major label debut, 2021’s Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’, she had a song called “WWDD.” That stands for “What would Dolly do?”
She added, “I asked for some advice on how do you keep on going. And she said, ‘You’ve got to keep going, and whatever you are affiliated with, make sure that you’re passionate about it because at the end of the day If you’re not, people can read right through that.'”
Wilson concluded with a smile. “It’s incredible, you know how everybody says don’t meet your hero? Well, I’ll tell you what, that’s not Dolly Parton. She’s someone I think everybody needs to strive to be.” And clearly, she’s someone whom anyone would be lucky to meet.
In celebrating the success that Lainey is having in country music right now, we take a look at who we believe is the Top 20 female country singers of all time.