Miranda Lambert’s latest single, “Wranglers,” has a strong, empowering music video. Released on June 13, 2024, the video shows Miranda and her friends literally burning her ex’s Wrangler jeans in order to regain strength and power. It’s a bold country song that blends revenge, sisterhood and catharsis.
After a difficult breakup, Miranda enters her friend’s house in the video. When her friend says she needs to mail the ex’s stuff back, Miranda and the group decide to burn it instead: Wranglers, phone, the whole kit. Directed by Trey Fanjoy, the video taps into nostalgia, she even uses her old matchbook and kerosene can from the “Kerosene” video.
Miranda Lambert – Wranglers (Official Video)
Fans are loving it. The video is unadulterated passion and feminist fervor were lauded by viewers, who celebrated Miranda’s ability to reclaim narrative and transform suffering into strength. With notable streaming figures immediately following its release, it also turned into her biggest video debut. According to viewers, it literally feels like a group therapy session on fire.
Switching gears from vengeful visuals to heartfelt vocals, let’s go back to another major Miranda moment, her Grammy-winning performance of “The House That Built Me.” It’s quieter, more reflective, and showcases why her music hits so hard: she sings stories people live, not just make up.
Miranda Lambert – The House That Built Me (Official Video)
The “House That Built Me” video and song always pull heartstrings. It’s moving because Miranda returns to a house from her early years, bringing back memories of development and recovery. It is still referred to by fans as the song that “saved” them and is ideal for those silent, introspective times. It’s the more delicate aspect of her storytelling abilities.
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