Kacey Musgraves' 'Middle of Nowhere': A Journey of Reconciliation and Collaboration with Miranda Lambert

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Kacey Musgraves' 'Middle of Nowhere': A Journey of Reconciliation and Collaboration with Miranda Lambert

Kacey Musgraves is set to release her seventh studio album titled "Middle of Nowhere" in May. The Grammy-winning country singer collaborated with Miranda Lambert on a song called "Horses and Divorces," which helped them reconcile after a rumored feud. The album features 13 tracks and is Musgraves' first release since 2024's "Deeper Well."

The duet between Musgraves and Lambert came about after the two singers had lost touch for years. Musgraves saw Lambert riding a horse on Instagram and realized they had two things in common: horses and divorces. This connection led to the creation of the song "Horses and Divorces," which brought the singers back together.

Musgraves and Lambert first worked together in the early 2010s when Musgraves' song "Mama's Broken Heart" was included on Lambert's album "Four the Record." Despite some initial tension over the song, the collaboration ultimately led to a positive outcome for both artists. Musgraves expressed her gratitude for Lambert recording "Mama's Broken Heart," as it paved the way for her own debut single, "Merry Go 'Round."

The process of creating "Horses and Divorces" allowed Musgraves and Lambert to address any past issues and come together to write a lighthearted and humorous song. Musgraves emphasized the importance of being able to laugh and poke fun at each other, highlighting the positive impact of their collaboration.

With the upcoming release of "Middle of Nowhere" on May 1, fans can look forward to hearing more of Kacey Musgraves' signature sound and storytelling. The album promises to showcase her talent as a songwriter and performer, with "Horses and Divorces" serving as a testament to the power of music to bring people together.