Miranda Lambert is a 'Bluebird' in new music video
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Miranda Lambert is a bluebird.
The 36-year-old singer released the music video for her single "Bluebird" on Friday.
In it, Lambert is seen wearing a dress with blue-and-white feathers, along with dazzling gloves and stockings. She completes her look with matching glittering eyeshadow and a layered necklace.
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As she sings the tune -- off her latest album "Wildcard" -- Lambert sits in a birdcage as onlookers watch her. The camera also pans to a real bluebird several times throughout the video.
Last August, the Grammy award-winning superstar got candid about the inspiration behind the track.
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According to Lambert, the song features one "definite Miranda line." In the tune, she sings: "And if love keeps giving me lemons; I just mix 'em in my drink."
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“That was a definite Miranda line because that’s what I do,” she explained to Entertainment Weekly at the time. “You can’t stay in the moment that’s not good for you."
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Lambert added with a laugh: "If you keep missing, you have to just keep trying and you know, also, 'Cheetos help, so we’re good.'"
"Bluebird" -- along with her song "Mess With My Head" -- was co-written with Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby. According to the news outlet, part of the inspiration for the tune was Dick's admiration for a Charles Bukowski poem that references keeping a bluebird in your heart.
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“We kind of went off of that," Lambert said. "And this song, something about it makes me feel hopeful. It’s not too cheery. It’s got this undertow of like “S---'s gonna happen, but it’s gonna be OK.”
The song is also a reflection of Lambert's feelings, but with an artistic twist, per Entertainment Weekly.
“I think that I do that kind of subconsciously,” Lambert said. “Because really it’s my truth, I’m just saying it in a different way. Everything I’ve ever lived through is in my music. Thirty-four had some bumps. Every year has some bumps."
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She added: "The way that I say it is how I feel about it, and how I actually treat it. I don’t live in the moment that’s not good [for me]. Somehow, I just move forward.”
Lambert released her album "Wildcard" in November.