Miranda Lambert Debuts Co-Written Song 'Choosin' Texas' for Ella Langley at Lucas Oil Live

Miranda Lambert recently performed at Lucas Oil Live in the WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma, where she debuted a song she co-wrote and produced for Ella Langley called "Choosin' Texas." The song, co-written with Luke Dick and Joybeth Taylor, features Miranda on background vocals and showcases her signature style. Ella's heartfelt lyrics reflect on a lost love who left her heartbroken in Tennessee after falling for a Texas girl. The song was born during a writing retreat where Miranda shared a wild story that inspired the song's theme.
Ella Langley shared that the song's inspiration came from a story Miranda told about getting pulled over with a kangaroo in her car. The phrase "She's from Texas, I can tell" sparked the idea for the song, which was written in just 30 minutes during the retreat. Miranda wanted to highlight Ella's artistry in the song and is proud of how it turned out. The chorus of the song captures the essence of a cowboy choosing Texas over everything else, with Miranda adding her own twist during the live performance.
"Choosin' Texas" is not only an Ella Langley song but also a Miranda Lambert song, reflecting their collaboration and mutual love for Texas. The song's honky-tonk vibe and heartfelt lyrics make it a standout track that showcases both artists' talents. It's a song that will likely become a staple in Miranda's live performances, resonating with fans of both artists. Check out the studio version of "Choosin' Texas" to experience the magic of this collaboration.