Hold onto your Stetsons, folks, because Miranda Lambert is going rogue. After two decades under the wing of Sony Music Nashville, this fiery country music icon is breaking free, embracing her independent spirit, and hinting at a future that’s wilder and more unpredictable than ever.
For years, Miranda Lambert has been a force to be reckoned with in the country music world. From her breakout hit “Kerosene” to her more recent introspective ballads, she’s consistently topped charts, broken records, and racked up more awards than a Texas trophy buck.
But something’s shifted.
“I am, for the first time in 20 years, a free agent,” Lambert declared with a mischievous grin, sending shockwaves through Nashville. “I don’t have a label, and I feel pretty great about it.
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After twenty years of playing by the rules, Lambert is taking the reins, ditching the comfort of a major label and embracing the unknown with the confidence of a woman who knows exactly who she is and what she wants.
While she may be waving goodbye to Sony, Lambert isn't exactly starting from scratch. She's still got Vanner Records, her own imprint that she launched in 2016.
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