Miranda Lambert co-wrote her latest single, “Heart Like Mine,” and she says that some of her life and upbringing can definitely be found in the song’s lyrics. For Miranda, the core message of “Heart Like Mine” is really about accepting yourself and knowing that you’re loved. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
- “Heart Like Mine” is the newest favorite from Miranda’s CMA and ACM Album-of-the-Year-winning Revolution album, which also includes “Only Prettier,” “White Liar,” and “The House That Built Me.”
- And in case you hadn’t heard…Miranda’s been announced as one of the performers on The 53rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards! Miranda is a triple-nominee at this year’s GRAMMYs, up for Best Country Album (Revolution), Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (for “Bad Angel” with Dierks Bentley and Jamey Johnson), and Best Female Country Vocal Performance for “The House That Built Me” — which also is in the running for Best Country Song and all-genre Song of the Year for songwriters Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin! Catch this year’s GRAMMY telecast live from L.A., February 13th, on CBS.
Miranda Lambert says you’ll find some of her in her new hit, “Heart Like Mine.” (:35)
“That’s definitely a look into my world a little bit. Just bein’ a real person and bein’, like, there’s places and…there’s no place for judgment, I guess. I grew up in church, and my mom always says I cut my teeth on a church pew (laughs), but I have also been judged a lot, and probably judged a lot myself. But I feel like there’s nobody to do that except for that Man Upstairs, so I think this song’s just really about embracing who you are and knowin’ that, no matter what, somebody loves you without condition.”