Lainey Wilson And Miranda Lambert Collaborate on New Track ‘Good Horses’
Lainey Wilson is adding a touch of serenity to her upcoming album ‘Whirlwind’ with her latest release, ‘Good Horses’, a collaborative track featuring the iconic Miranda Lambert. The new single showcases Wilson’s knack for blending heartfelt lyrics with a soothing melody, and Lambert’s involvement adds an extra layer of depth to the song.
The track, co-written by Wilson, Lambert, and Luke Dick, and produced by Jay Joyce, explores the theme of love always finding its way home through the metaphor of wandering horses. The lyrics highlight a sense of freedom and connection, with lines such as ‘I don’t need a map, I don’t need a road / I don’t need a fence, I just need to roam / If you wanna love me, you don’t need a rope / You just need to know / Good horses come home’.
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Wilson expressed her excitement about the release, saying, “I am so excited for everyone to finally be able to have their hands on this song. Writing with Miranda and Luke feels like home, and I will forever cherish the day we wrote this song.” She described the song as a reflection on finding one’s way back home, no matter the journey.
Miranda Lambert echoed these sentiments, adding, “‘Good Horses’ is about all the people that love the comfort of home, but also need to be free. Lainey and I wrote this song at my farm with Luke Dick. Lainey is a genuine and authentic human. I love watching her dreams come true right in front of our eyes, and it’s so cool to be a little part of it.”
In addition to ‘Good Horses’, “Wilson has been busy preparing for her album release, having previously shared tracks such as ‘4x4xU’, ‘Hang Tight Honey’, and ‘Country’s Cool Again’. Her year has been notable, with highlights including winning Entertainer of the Year at the ACMs, being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, and performing with the Rolling Stones.
Wilson, who recently went public with her relationship with former NFL player Devlin Hodges, spoke about balancing her personal life with her career at the ‘Twisters’ film premiere. She emphasized the importance of focusing on her career and not letting personal relationships become a distraction in the competitive world of country music.
-Sushmita Sarkar