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Houser is "Still That Cowboy" (thank you Miranda Lambert)

Friday, November 22, 2024 – Randy Houser teamed up with Miranda Lambert for a collaboration on "Still That Cowboy," available now via Magnolia Music Group.

"I've always wanted to have Miranda sing on this song because I could hear her voice on it with me," said Houser. "She is one of my favorite singers and favorite people, and I'm so appreciative of her lending her incredible talent to it."

"Randy has been a friend for a long time, yet we've never recorded one together," said Lambert. "I have loved his voice for forever and am honored he asked me to sing on 'Still That Cowboy.'"

Today's release will be featured on Houser's album expansion "Note To Self Deluxe," arriving January 2025, along with additional collaborations "Rub A Little Dirt On It" featuring Riley Green, "Country Round Here Tonight" with Justin Moore and a yet-to-be announced track with a special guest.

Houser performs at the Downtown Hoedown Concert in Las Vegas on Dec. 4, kicking off the 2024 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo before returning to Australia for a sold-out solo acoustic show on Jan. 3, 2025. He will join Cody Johnson's Leather Deluxe Tour at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Feb. 14 and Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam on May 30.


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