Country music superstar Miranda Lambert is opening up about the wanderlust that fuels her soul and the deep connection she has to her roots. In a candid new interview, she reveals how her upcoming album, "Postcards from Texas," explores the conflicting desires to "run to something" and "run away," a theme that's as much a part of her life as it is her music.
One particular track, "Run," holds special significance for Miranda. Inspired by her love of horses, Airstreams, and the open road, the song captures the essence of her restless spirit.
"It's a way to run to something, not necessarily away from something… but also away if you need to," she confided to Apple Music Country's Kelleigh Bannen. It's a sentiment that resonates with anyone who's ever felt the urge to escape, to seek new horizons, or simply to find a moment of peace amidst the chaos of life.
Miranda's husband, Brendan McLoughlin, played a pivotal role in bringing the song to life. He encouraged her to record it, recognizing the raw vulnerability that resonated within its lyrics.
For Miranda, the ability to "run" isn't about escaping her past; it's about chasing her dreams while staying connected to her roots.
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