Consider 2024 the Year of the Diss Track.
While Drake is licking his wounds after Kendrick unleashed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 shots at the Champagne Papi; Miranda Lambert has entered the ring to sing a song about betrayal and possible retribution.
Sporting a denim jean skirt and cowboy boots, the country star delivered a tune that's pure country and 100% venomous in the best ways.

The rumor mill has been spinning non-stop since Lambert's hunky hubby, former NYC cop, Brendan McLoughlin was seen in June dancing with some women enjoying a night at the country star's Tex-Mex themed Nashville bar, Casa Rosa.
In photos posted on social media it looks like McLoughlin is doing the bump-and-grind with the women who were there for a bachelorette party. Recently one of the women told In Touch that it was all very innocent and the only reason she was touching McLouglin's face and leaning in close to him was because it was loud and she tends to hold people as she talks to them. Her bad.

Still on TikTok, some are trying to make this out as the ex-cop was caught - in his wife's own club - copping some feels from tourists, and that spurred Lambert to write an instant classic country song whose chorus goes:
If you start steppin' out
Only one thing can console me
If you’re gonna leave me in San Antone
Remember the alimoooooo-ny
So good. So hilarious. And, probably not about 32 year-old hubs. Though it could be a warning shot to stay in line from 40-year-old Miranda.
The singer live debuted it at The Venue at Thunder Valley in Lincoln, CA, along with many of the hits of her incredibly successful career.
Here's another reason the new song seems unlikely it's about his alleged unfaithfulness.
Just 10 days ago -- weeks after the alleged affair of line dance of lust -- Miranda explained on Instagram how her beau's real name is Randy and how she's always joking "Dammit Randy" and how they turned that into a new song she's started playing this month.
Now if you were pissed at the man you got hitched to after knowing him for just three months would you talk about how he helped co-write a song about a man who can't see how precious his woman is as she stands right in front of him?
Um. Hmmmm. Well.
Maybe there is trouble in paradise after all, and now maybe the woman who titled one of her albums Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is pissed. But there's still doubt.
Also earlier this month the firey Lambert told her 4.8 million followers on IG that she is not against fans fighting at her shows. She just wants them to be during the appropriate ditties.
This was probably inspired from a gig she did at the end of June where during her touching song "Tin Man" she saw a scuffle in her audience between two of her female fans.
"I'm gonna go East Texas Red on you right quick," she warned after threatening to go into the crowd and joining the brawl.
"He ain't worth it," she told them later, imagining the women were probably fighting over a man. "It's always the girls. We get riled up and start punching each other. Why?"
So if she was truly pissed at her man, wouldn't we have heard more from her about the dalliance(s) than just what's in "Alimony." Also, one would assume the Grammy Award winning singer is making heaps more than her handsome ball-and-chain. Thus, wouldn't she owe him alimony if they split?
With that said, her husband/co-writer sure is absent in all of her videos about "Alimony" and everything else, currently. So if this is just a marketing ploy, it's working perfectly.
Miranda has a handful of US dates scheduled for the rest of this year. Grab em while you can and maybe she'll reveal more on stage. Tickets available on her website.