Miranda Lambert announced a new album titled "Crisco" and released the lead single "Till The Going's Gone." The country superstar, who debuted with "Kerosene" two decades ago, continues her prolific run as one of mainstream country's defining voices.
Lambert has remained active throughout 2024. She co-wrote and provided backup vocals on Ella Langley's crossover hit "Choosin' Texas" and reunited with Kacey Musgraves on the duet "Horses And Divorces," resolving a long-standing industry rivalry. The new album represents Lambert's next solo venture after a year of high-profile collaborations.
"Till The Going's Gone" signals Lambert's continued evolution within country music. Her songwriting and vocal performances have anchored her career since her debut, earning her recognition as both an artist and collaborator. The new material comes as Lambert maintains momentum in a career that has made her a consistent presence on country radio and in the broader mainstream music conversation.
Lambert's trajectory from "Kerosene" to now reflects country music's shifting landscape. She has navigated changes in production styles, radio formats, and industry politics while remaining relevant across multiple generations of listeners. Her willingness to collaborate across genre lines, evident in her work with Langley and Musgraves, demonstrates an artist comfortable experimenting while maintaining her core identity.
The album announcement signals that Lambert has no intention of ceding ground to newer artists entering the country space. At a time when established female country stars face pressure from emerging competitors, Lambert's new material and willingness to engage in both competitive and collaborative moments keeps her positioned at country music's center.
