Miranda Lambert Teases Next Song From Country & Disco Era, “Till the Going’s Gone”

Miranda Lambert is stepping boldly into a new sonic chapter — and fans are already buzzing.

The country superstar has announced that her brand-new track “Till the Going’s Gone” will officially drop this Friday, June 26, marking the latest glimpse into what appears to be a full country–disco inspired era under her new label MCA.

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This comes after her earlier release “Crisco,” a disco-infused experiment that signaled a dramatic shift in her musical direction. Lambert has described the project as “nostalgic yet fresh,” blending the sounds she grew up loving with a new creative edge that pushes her into unexplored territory.

“I almost can’t believe I’ve made this many records without really going there,” she shared, referring to her deeper use of strings and 70s–80s-inspired production.

The inspiration behind this era draws from legendary names like Glen Campbell, Dolly Parton, and Kenny Rogers — artists who helped define a time when country music often crossed paths with disco, creating something bold and unexpected.

Lambert also previously teamed up with Chris Stapleton on the disco-leaning duet “A Song to Sing,” a collaboration that now feels like an early hint of what was coming next.

Miranda Lambert Teases New Country-Disco Track "Till The Going's Gone"  [LISTEN]

Early lyrics from “Till the Going’s Gone” paint a picture of resilience and movement — urging listeners to keep pushing forward, learning, and chasing life’s rhythm “till the going’s gone.”

Lines like “Gotta keep moving, gotta keep groovin’” showcase a lighter, more rhythmic direction for the song, blending storytelling with groove-driven energy.

While some fans may be surprised by the shift, many see it as classic Miranda — fearless, experimental, and unwilling to stay in one lane for too long.

Country has always had a flirtation with disco, from the Urban Cowboy era to crossover classics, but Lambert’s approach feels like a modern reinvention of that legacy.

Whether this new direction becomes a defining era or a creative detour, one thing is certain:

Miranda Lambert is once again doing exactly what she wants — and the country music world is watching closely.