Get Ready to Saddle Up with Miranda Lambert’s Hot New Song ‘Wranglers,’ Featuring Reba McEntire!
Miranda Lambert, the country music superstar, has a new single titled “Wranglers” on the way, and lucky fans at Stagecoach were treated to a special live debut of the unreleased track. The excitement didn’t stop there. The legendary Reba McEntire made a surprise appearance on Lambert’s stage, joining her for a captivating three-song finale that left the audience in awe.
The electrifying finale included performances of “Mama’s Broken Heart,” “Fancy” (a cover of Bobbie Gentry’s hit), and “Gunpowder & Lead,” marking the end of Lambert’s headlining set. The highlight of the night was undoubtedly the live debut of “Wranglers,” which had the crowd on their feet.
Lambert couldn’t contain her excitement and took to social media, tweeting a heartfelt message to Reba and sharing her gratitude for the unforgettable experience they shared on stage together. The bond between the two talented artists was evident as they delivered a fiery performance that thrilled the audience.
Reba also expressed her gratitude on social media, thanking Lambert for inviting her to be a part of the Stagecoach festival and giving a shoutout to all the dedicated country music fans who braved the windy weather to enjoy the show.
“Wranglers,” written by Audra Mae, Evan McKeever, and Ryan Carpenter, was recorded in Austin with co-producer Jon Randall and is scheduled for release on May 3. The song is available for pre-save, allowing fans to be among the first to hear this empowering anthem.
Lambert described “Wranglers” as a classic tale of a woman reclaiming her power. The song resonates with the idea of finding strength and seeking revenge against those who have wronged us. Lambert praised the songwriters for capturing the essence of the narrative and expressed her pride in bringing this fierce and relatable track to life.
She compared “Wranglers” to her hit song “Gunpowder & Lead,” emphasizing the powerful message behind both tracks. The lyrics of “Wranglers” embody the age-old saying, “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,” showcasing a raw and unapologetic portrayal of female empowerment.
Witness a glimpse of Lambert’s electrifying live performance of “Wranglers” and relive the magical duets with Reba at Stagecoach in the videos shared below. Get ready to be captivated by the raw talent and undeniable chemistry between these two country music icons.