Miranda Lambert’s “Four the Record” goes gold

Country music star Miranda Lambert, who lives in Tishomingo, is starting the New Year with some shiny new metal. Her latest album, “Four the Record,” has achieved gold status faster than any of her three previous albums, all of which have been certified platinum.
Released Nov. 1, 2011, “Four The Record,” garnered rave reviews from the press and ended up on many album of the year lists including Rolling Stone, USA Today, People Magazine, American Songwriter, The Houston Chronicle and many others. In fact, Rolling Stone called it “…her most easeful and assured effort yet,” and added the song “Mama’s Broken Heart” to their singles of the year list.
See how “Four the Record” fared on my album of the year list Wednesday here at BAM’s Blog, on NewsOK and in The Oklahoman.
“Over You,” is the recently released second single from “Four The Record,” and is one of the most personal lyrics of her career. Written by Lambert and husband Blake Shelton, the song is about Shelton’s brother who died in a car accident when Shelton was a teenager.
Lambert kicks off her new headline tour “On Fire,” on Thursday in Rockford, Ill. Featuring two of country’s hottest acts Chris Young and Jerrod Niemann, the coast-to-coast tour will play more than 30 cities.
-BAM
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