Miranda Lambert Celebrates 20 Years Of ‘Kerosene’
Miranda Lambert is marking the 20th anniversary of Kerosene—the album that launched her into country music stardom—with a special milestone release. To celebrate, she’s sharing “I Don’t Love Here Anymore,” a never-before-released track from the original album sessions, out today (March 14). On April 25, Kerosene will be available on vinyl for the first time ever.
Released on March 15, 2005, Kerosene debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and later earned Platinum certification from the RIAA. The breakthrough record set the tone for the career that followed—one that’s cemented Lambert as the most-awarded artist in ACM history. Her latest album, Postcards from Texas, became her 10th consecutive top 10 project.
“This album changed everything for me,” Lambert shares of Kerosene. “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!”

The anniversary release comes on the heels of Lambert’s newest single, “Run,” which hit country radio on Feb. 24, picking up 73 first-week adds. This year, the three-time Grammy winner will join Morgan Wallen for select stadium dates on his “I’m The Problem Tour,” while headlining festival slots and solo shows across the country, including Two Step Inn, Country Stampede, Lakefront Music Fest and Field & Stream Music Fest.
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