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Miranda Lambert shared a breakdown of her schedule when she filmed the Western music video for âRun,â a vulnerable ballad from her latest studio album.
Lambert unveiled her âday in the lifeâ on TikTok on Thursday (February 27). The powerhouse singer-songwriter kicked off her day with hair and makeup between 10 a.m. and noon. She filmed the first setup between noon and 2 p.m., took an hourlong break (with her dogs) while the production team set up the next scene, and headed to the second location to begin filming at 3:15 p.m. Lambertâs horse, Cool, arrived on set at 4:30 p.m. Lambert filmed scenes with Cool until sunset. The Kate Rentz-directed music video was filmed in Gold Canyon, Arizona.
Watch Lambert's behind-the-scenes look here.
Lambert said during an album release show at Casa Rosa, her bar and live music venue in Nashville, Tennessee, that âRunâ is âfrom 2015. Itâs old, and Iâve been kind of saving it. It didnât really have a place. And I donât know if I was actually ready, if Iâm being honest, to sing it before now.â âRunâ is one of 14 tracks that appears on Postcards From Texas, Lambertâs latest album that serves as a nod to her home state. The record also includes âArmadillo,â âDammit Randy,â âSanta Feâ with fellow Texan Parker McCollum, âWranglers,â âAlimonyâ and more. Watch the music video for âRunâ here: