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MIRANDA LAMBERT: Something’s Burning…and I Don’t Think It’s Love

Miranda Lambert is all over the radio with her red-hot smash, “Baggage Claim,” a rockin’ kiss-off to a relationship that’s run its course — and Miranda says that being married and happily in love with hubby Blake Shelton hasn’t changed her love for songs about love gone wrong, but it is changing her thinking about her music in general…at least a little. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)

  • Miranda’s new album, Four the Record, is available NOW, everywhere amazing music is sold!
  • Did you catch Miranda on PBS’ Austin City Limits over the weekend? If not, you can watch the full episode online here!
  • Look for Miranda as the beautiful cover girl on the new issue of Country Weekly, on stands now! And check out the feature on Miranda in the November 11th issue of Entertainment Weekly, also on sale now!
  • This past July, VH1 premiered Behind the Music: Miranda Lambert, and CMT has just announced that it will air the hour-long profile as part of its November programming. Catch it Monday, November 14th, at 10pm, ET.
  • And don’t miss the reigning CMA Female Vocalist of the Year and 2011 double-nominee when she performs on Wednesday’s 45th Annual CMA Awards! Catch the big show at 8pm, ET, on ABC!
  • And we mentioned it last week, but hey, all good wishes to the lovely Mrs. Shelton, who celebrates her birthday this Thursday, November 10th!

MIRANDA LAMBERT: Something’s Burning…and I Don’t Think It’s Love  Miranda Lambert says she’s not a big “love song” person. (:44)
“I’m not a love song person. I always have one or two, but, you know, because I am in love, and I have been in love, whether, you know, whether my heart’s broken at the time or not, I lean more toward the sad song and the cheatin’ song and the revenge songs, just because…I don’t know why, just because I guess that’s the songs that I love, that’s the songs I want to write. But, you know, bein’ married, too, makes me feel a whole new responsibility as a woman, and I think I take on a little bit more of that character when I sing or when I choose songs. I’m a little bit more grown-up, you know, and I need to sort of embrace this part of my life and know that now it’s…I have a family of my own now, you know? I have a household that’s mine, not my parents’ (laughs), you know?”