Miranda Lambert will release a new single, “Crisco,” on May 15th, marking her first release under a newly announced label partnership with MCA. The song is available for pre-save now.
The track blends country and ’70s disco influences, built around strings, piano, and an uptempo groove. It was co-written by Lambert alongside Aaron Raitiere, Jesse Frasure, and Chill Fellacheck. The lyrics reference Glen Campbell’s “Southern Nights” and the Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton duet “Islands in the Stream.”
“It has so many elements of the country music that I love that I’ve never put on tape,” Lambert said in a statement. “There’s a looseness to it, a joy. It feels like dancing in your kitchen with the person you love, spinning old records, not overthinking a thing.”
The release comes shortly after “A Song To Sing,” her GRAMMY-nominated duet with Chris Stapleton. Her most recent solo album, Postcards from Texas, was released in 2024 and extended her streak of ten consecutive Top 10s on the Top Country Albums chart. Lambert is the most-awarded artist in Academy of Country Music history and has received three GRAMMY Awards and 14 Country Music Association Awards over the course of her career.
“Crisco” is out everywhere on May 15th.



