'Breaking News': Miranda Lambert Reveals Smoldering 'Scoop' In Unique Way

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Miranda Lambert revealed how she plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her debut studio album.

“Breaking news,” Lambert said as she posted a cover of a fictitious magazine called Kerosene Weekly. The powerhouse singer-songwriter appears on the cover, featuring the news that Lambert is set to release a 20-year-old song and more in honor of Kerosene’s anniversary. Other teasers appearing on the cover of Kerosene Weekly nod to some of the tracks on Lambert’s debut record.

On the second slide of Lambert’s Instagram post, she offered “the scoop” on the unreleased track and the 20th anniversary edition of the album. She offered a sneak peek of the new ballad, “I Don’t Love Here Anymore,” which she recorded in 2005 and is one of her mother’s “favorites.” “I Don’t Love Here Anymore” will appear on the 20th anniversary digital edition of Kerosene on Friday, March 14. Lambert hinted at “more Kerosene news coming soon.”

Lambert released Kerosene on March 15, 2005. She recently teased an announcement on the way with a throwback clip of Lambert telling an audience, “this is a song I wrote when I was really upset. So I wouldn’t recommend making me mad. I don’t look scary, but I am.” She wrote in her caption, “I still don’t recommend making me mad.” See Lambert’s announcement and sneak peek below, and find Kerosene on iHeartRadio here.


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