Kacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert End Decade-Long Feud, Perform New Duet "Horses And Divorces" Together
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Tom Breihan
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· 2 sourcesKacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert performed their new duet "Horses And Divorces" live for the first time at Gruene Hall in Texas, ending a decade-long feud. Stereogum reported that the feud stemmed from Musgraves writing "Mama's Broken Heart," which Lambert recorded and turned into a hit. Rolling Stone noted that the performance, which took place during Musgraves' final show of a three-night residency, marked a symbolic reconciliation between the two country stars.
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Summary
Kacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert, two Texan country music stars who had a decade-long feud stemming from Musgraves writing "Mama's Broken Heart" (which Lambert recorded and turned into a hit), have reconciled. They recently performed together at Gruen Hall, debuting their new duet "Horses And Divorces," marking the end of their personal issues.
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· 4 pulledIt's the country equivalent of the first time that Jay-Z and Nas performed 'Black Republican' together.
For a solid decade, Texan country greats Kacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert were at odds with one another.
Musgraves co-wrote the absolute banger 'Mama's Broken Heart,' and she wanted to keep it for herself. Instead, Lambert recorded that song and had a hit with it in 2013.
Their personal issues only just ended, when the two of them came together to write and record the duet 'Horses And Divorces'.
