In honor of the 15th anniversary of Kerosene, Miranda Lambert's major-label debut album, we're counting down the 15 best singles she's ever released.
, doesn't make you want to go out and absolutely raise some hell, then there's something wrong with you. The way the track deceptively builds suspense during the tightly-wound verses before absolutely exploding for each chorus is a masterclass in song construction. There's a reason this one peaked at No. 20 on thewas her first single that she didn't have a hand in writing--it was originally intended for Shelton--it's proven to be one of her most enduring.
Though it wasn't the first single released off her debut album, this title track set forth a blueprint for what would become one of Lambert's signatures over these last 15 years: feisty, kicky country-rock that eschews commercial sheen for authentic down-home Americana while telling the tale of a woman done wrong who's ready to break bad herself. And though it's a mode she's perfected over the years, she's never done it quite as well as she did here, right at the start.
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