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Miranda Lambert Surprises Fans With ‘Tequila Does’ Music Video
Miranda Lambert is satisfying fans’ craving for live music with the release of a brand new music video for her…

Miranda Lambert; Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Essential Broadcast Media
Miranda Lambert is satisfying fans’ craving for live music with the release of a brand new music video for her song “Tequila Does.”
The just-released clip showcases the scenes from the superstar’s Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour as well as behind-the-scenes footage from tour and shots of Lambert throwing back some tequila with her band and crew.
“Filmed this at a show before everything shut down,” Lambert shared at the time of the video’s release. “We miss singing with y’all. But love that you have given this song a life of its own since day one.”

“Tequila Does” is featured on Lambert’s latest album, Wildcard. The Texas native co-wrote the song alongside Jack Ingram and Jon Randall.
“It just is country, and country music makes me happy,” he previously shared of the track. “No matter how rock or edgy or scorned you can get, when you come back to a country song with a steel guitar, it like makes my soul feel like it’s on fire. It’s just my roots, it’s what I loved the most about the music that I grew up on, and that’s why I love making that kind of music. I mean, it’s stone cold country with a Texas flair for sure.”
Lambert and her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, celebrated their second anniversary earlier this week. Lambert took to Instagram for the occasion, sharing an adorable photo of the couple.
“2 years hitched,” she captioned the snap.
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Lambert’s latest single, “Settling Down,” is at country radio now. The track follows the chart-topping success of “Bluebird,” which reached No.1 in July of 2020. The song became Lambert’s seventh No.1 single and first chart-topper since 2014’s “Automatic.”
Click above to watch the brand new “Tequila Does” music video.
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