
Kacey Musgraves clears the air on alleged Miranda Lambert feud
USA TODAY
Kacey Musgraves, who worked with Miranda Lambert on her new album, opened up about how their song helped them patch things up after a rumored feud.
Kacey Musgraves is letting bygones be bygones with her new album.
The Grammy-winning country singer, who's set to release her seventh studio album "Middle of Nowhere" in May, opened up about her collaboration with Miranda Lambert and how the song helped the singers patch things up after a rumored feud.
Musgraves' duet with Lambert, the cheekily titled "Horses and Divorces," is among the 13 tracks from her latest project, her first album since 2024's "Deeper Well."
"We'd lost touch for years and wouldn't consider each other friends," Musgraves, 37, told NPR in an interview published Wednesday, March 11. "I saw her on Instagram one day, riding one of her horses, and I was like, 'Well, we ain't friends, but I guess we have two things in common, horses and divorces, that's for sure.'"
Lambert was married to fellow country singer Blake Shelton from 2011 to 2015 before her current marriage to partner Brendan McLoughlin, while Musgraves split from her first husband, Ruston Kelly, in 2020 after three years together.













