Two of country music’s most lauded artists–Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert–are teaming up on a new song that is featured on Wilson’s upcoming album Whirlwind, out Aug. 23 via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville.
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The song, called “Good Horses,” released Friday (Aug. 2), is Wilson’s first collaboration on her own project and the fourth song released from Whirlwind. Wilson and Lambert co-wrote “Good Horses” alongside songwriter Luke Dick.
Wilson, who is the reigning CMA and ACM entertainer of the year, is currently headlining her own Country’s Cool Again North American 2024 tour. Whirlwind will follow her previous Grammy-winning project Bell Bottom Country.
Wilson, of course, has been a collaborations queen over the past few years. “Save Me,” her two-week Country Airplay chart-topping collab with Jelly Roll, earned a Grammy nomination, while she’s also had hit collaborations with Cole Swindell (“Never Say Never”) and HARDY (“Wait in the Truck”). Wilson has also collaborated with Dolly Parton, Terri Clark, Wynonna Judd, Anne Wilson, ERNEST and Charlie Worsham, among other artists.
Lambert, a 14-time CMA Award winner, is also set to release a new project this fall, with her project Postcards From Texas slated to release Sept. 13, and marking her first project after signing with Republic Records. She’s already previewed the upcoming project with songs including “Wranglers” and “Alimony,” while the project’s tracklist also reveals Lambert’s collaboration with Parker McCollum, on a song titled “Santa Fe.”
On Aug. 1, Wilson and Lambert shared a snippet of a performance of “Good Horses,” with the two artists seated on stools and accompanying themselves on acoustic guitars.
Stream “Good Horses” below: