Miranda Lambert Reveals Why She Waited Nearly Ten Years to Record the Vulnerable Song “Run”
It’s no secret that Miranda Lambert knows how to tug at our heartstrings with her raw, authentic songwriting. But what’s really piqued fans' curiosity lately is why the country superstar held onto her emotionally charged song "Run" for nearly a decade before finally deciding to release it on her album . Well, the wait is over, and the story behind it is as compelling as the song itself.
So why the long delay? As Miranda herself explained in recent interviews, the song "Run" is deeply personal and vulnerable—something she wasn’t ready to share with the world until now. “I wasn’t ever ready to perform it until now,” she revealed. The song touches on the complexities of a relationship and the overwhelming emotions that come with it.
It’s not just a breakup song, though. According to Miranda, it’s an "admission of human error" and an apology—both to herself and a former partner. The song dives deep into themes of personal growth, regret, and emotional resolution, all of which took her time to come to terms with.
Many fans speculate that the song may have ties to Miranda’s high-profile divorce from fellow country star Blake Shelton in 2015.
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