Country superstar Miranda Lambert has signed a contract to release future music projects with MCA, marking the next phase in her music career with the Nashville-based recording label.
Fellow MCA legend Reba McEntire welcomed Lambert to the label by gifting her the custom belt buckle that she received upon first signing with MCA in 1975.
With MCA, Lambert will be supported by a team focused on global reach and impactful storytelling.
"Throughout my life and career, I have found that the common thread in every chapter is finding the right people—songwriters, musicians, collaborators, and team members—to match the moment," says Lambert. "I am honored to join a roster and a team with such a rich history of championing artistry. I look forward to sharing this new music with the world under their banner."
"Miranda is a generational artist whose influence and artistry continue to shape modern music," says MCA President & CEO Mike Harris. "We are honored to work alongside her as she enters this next chapter and we look forward to building something truly special together."
Lambert, 42, has earned seven No. 1 solo albums, ten No. 1 radio singles, and a number of RIAA certifications to her credit.
She has won more than 80 prestigious awards, and in 2022, was listed on 100 Most Influential People by Time.
Lambert also has her own clothing line titled Idyllwind with Boot Barn, a brand of wine with the Red 55 Winery imprint, and owns The Pink Pistol boutique in her hometown of Lindale, Texas.
The pet-friendly artist opened the MuttNation Foundation in 2009.
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