Miranda Lambert, also known as 'Ran', is an American country music singer and songwriter from Lindale, Texas. She is renowned for her powerful vocals and heartfelt songwriting, making her one of country music's most beloved artists.
Miranda Lambert gained fame in 2003 as a finalist on the television show Nashville Star, where she finished in third place. Her major-label debut album, 'Kerosene', released in 2005, was certified Platinum in the United States and established her as a major new artist in country music. Lambert has won multiple awards, including Grammy Awards and Country Music Association Awards. Known for hits such as 'Gunpowder & Lead' and 'The House That Built Me', she continues to be an influential figure in the genre.