Miranda Lambert notches biggest streaming debut with Chris Stapleton duet

“A Song to Sing” surpasses her previous record with “Wranglers”

Miranda Lambert’s “A Song To Sing” with Chris Stapleton has earned Lambert her biggest streaming debut. In its first week since release, the track surpasses the previous record set by Postcards from Texas lead single “Wranglers” in May 2024.

Racking up more than 3.3 million U.S. streams and over 4.3 million streams globally, the track also topped 27,000 U.S. track consumptions. Co-written by the pair along with Jesse Frasure and Jenee Fleenor, the song also arrives at No. 1 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart. It is also off to a strong start at Country radio, arriving at No. 20 on the Country Airplay chart and marking a major moment in what’s already been a landmark year for the winningest artist in Academy of Country Music history.

Lambert made a surprise appearance in Los Angeles on Saturday alongside Stapleton at SoFi Stadium for a live debut of “A Song To Sing,” while returning to the stage later in the evening to join George Strait for performances of the King of Country’s hits “Run” and “How ’Bout Them Cowgirls.”

She’s also supporting Morgan Wallen’s I’m The Problem Tour throughout the summer with select headlining fair and festival dates. Lambert also recently announced Band Together Texas, a benefit concert to raise crucial funds for The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country and Central Texas Community Foundation as they spearhead recovery efforts in her home state following the devastating floods earlier this month.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn