After working together for two decades, Miranda Lambert and Sony Music Nashville have decided to part ways. On social media, the country singer shared the information.
She expressed gratitude for attaining heights she never thought were possible and thanked her former label for enabling her to communicate her story and build a successful career over the previous two decades.
While working for Sony Music Nashville, Lambert created a number of well-known singles that became internationally popular and gained a lot of fans in the process.
Miranda Lambert expressed her gratitude to the Sony team for making it possible for her to follow her dreams. Her departure was difficult because she had developed strong ties with them on a personal and professional level.
She acknowledged Sony Music Nashville’s nine studio albums, which helped her reach new heights, as an investment of talent, resources, and time.
In order to further develop her imagination, Lambert is eager to learn from new opportunities and experiences.
Miranda Lambert, whose record label, Sony, saw phenomenal success, is highly regarded for her work in the music business.
She has seven number-one albums, ten radio hits, and an impressive 70 awards across all genres to her name. The popular songs “If I Was a Cowboy,” “Strange,” “Actin’ Up,” and “Geraldene” were all featured on her album Palomino, which was released in April 2022. ”.
Her achievements have earned her three GRAMMY Awards and the most ACM Awards in lifetime (37 to date). Additionally, Lambert has 14 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards.
By hosting her Velvet Rodeo Las Vegas Residency, which includes an enthralling setlist of her greatest hits, Miranda Lambert is celebrating a significant accomplishment in her two-decade career.
The 39-year-old country music legend claims that this experience has been an escape from the taxing realities of traveling, giving him a much-needed break from the hardships of living on the road.
She said that being able to use production elements like pyrotechnics that she couldn’t use on regular tours because of these events.
In order to give fans an unforgettable experience, Miranda also said that she would concentrate on her residency in Sin City rather than the tour circuit.
Additionally, Miranda Lambert and her business partners, Live Nation Las Vegas and Caesars Entertainment, have promised to donate $1 from each ticket sold for the “Miranda Lambert: Velvet Rodeo The Las Vegas Residency” to Lambert’s MuttNation Foundation.
This nonprofit organization was established in 2009 to support animal adoption campaigns and help animal shelters all over the country with transportation and spaying and neutering procedures in the wake of natural disasters. More than $6 million has already been raised for the organization’s goals.
This spring, ACM Triple Crown winner Miranda Lambert will broaden her horizons by publishing her first book, Y’ALL EAT YET? The book will give readers a profound look into Lambert’s life and reveal how her Texas roots have shaped both her personal and professional life.
The book is filled with delicious recipes from Miranda’s kitchen, such as Nonny’s Banana Pudding, Paw Paw’s Bar-B-Q Sauce, and Whiskey Cupcakes. It also contains touching tales from Miranda’s mother and the inspiring women in their lives, with an emphasis on the value of female-led support networks.