Miranda Lambert’s Horse-Heavy New Video
Miranda Lambert has released a brand new music video from her Postcards from Texas album – the official music video for the upcoming single “Run.”
Filmed at Don Donnelly’s D Spur Ranch & Riding Stables in Gold Canyon, Arizona, the desert visuals bring the vulnerable song to life with Miranda surrounded by mirrors, wildflowers, and horses—including her own horse, Cool, who joined Lambert’s stable in 2024 as she embraced a new hobby of mounted shooting.
Miranda said of the song, “I wasn’t ever ready to perform it until now. That’s what songs are for, and you may not be ready at that one time to sing about something really raw… but then it can come back around.” She added that the song is “an admission of human error too and it’s an apology, but it’s also a resolve.”
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Lambert further explained, “There is always a sense of freedom when you’re on the back of a horse with the wind in your hair, so it felt really significant to have Cool with me in this video. I love horses because they’re a way to run to something – or away if you need to. I started riding when I turned 30 and wanted to try more things that scared me.”
She concluded, “Now horses are such a passion of mine, and mounted shooting is a brand-new way to push myself and to chase that feeling of being bravely true to yourself, which is exactly what this song is about.”
The song’s lyrics are in part, “I’m trying to survive in / This state of defeat / Is it you or I that really lost me / I’m lookin’ for someone / I wasn’t with you / We held on for dear life babe / But both of us knew / I was gonna run.”
“Run” follows “Wranglers” as the second single off Postcards from Texas, which arrived in September and continued her unbroken streak of 10 consecutive Top 10s on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
Lambert is also set to join Morgan Wallen for several stadium dates of the upcoming I’m The Problem Tour, plus headlining sets at festivals and one-off dates, including Two Step Inn, Country Stampede, Lakefront Music Fest, Field & Stream Music Fest, and more.