Miranda Lambert, the reigning queen of putting cheating hearts on blast, is back with a vengeance – and a brand new album that promises to be her most personal yet. But before we dive into the nitty-gritty of "Postcards From Texas," let's talk about the just-released single that has everyone buzzing: "Alimony."
This ain't your mama's heartbreak ballad, folks.
Lambert, never one to mince words, delivers a boot-scootin' anthem that's both hilarious and empowering, reminding us that even in the face of infidelity, she always comes out on top.
With lyrics like, "If you're gonna leave me in San Antone / Remember the alimony," Lambert injects her signature wit and Southern charm into a song that's sure to become an instant classic among the brokenhearted (and those who love to sing along at the top of their lungs after a few margaritas).
"We used every Texas metaphor we could come up with on purpose," Lambert shared with Variety, revealing the inspiration behind the song's playful yet pointed lyrics. "We wanted to take something kind of shitty and put some humor back in it."
And the humor is certainly there, but don't let the catchy melody and clever wordplay fool you.
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