Miranda Lambert digs into vault for ‘Kerosene’ 20th anniversary

The country star releases a recording from 2005 for the first time

Miranda Lambert is celebrating the 20th anniversary of her groundbreaking major label debut, Kerosene, with a special milestone release. The Texas native has unveiled the never-before-released “I Don’t Love Here Anymore,” recorded during the original album sessions. She also shares that the album will debut on vinyl on April 25th.

“This album changed everything for me,” Lambert shares of the project. “It’s where my journey truly began, and I can hardly believe it’s been 20 years. Releasing Kerosene on vinyl for the first time—and sharing a never-before-heard song from that era—feels incredibly special. I can’t wait for y’all to hear it and relive the fire that started it all!”

Kerosene debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart upon its March 15, 2005 release, eventually gaining platinum certification by the RIAA.

The anniversary release follows her latest single “Run,” which arrived at country radio on February 24th with 73 first-week adds. The three-time Grammy Award-winner is also set to join Morgan Wallen for several stadium dates of the upcoming I’m The Problem Tour, while headlining sets at festivals and one-off dates this summer including Two Step Inn, Country Stampede, Lakefront Music Fest, Field & Stream Music Fest and more.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn