Lambert, Stapleton have "A Song To Sing" on video
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Lambert, Stapleton have "A Song To Sing" on video

Friday, August 22, 2025 – Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton deliver a 70s-inspired music video for their first true duet collaboration, "A Song To Sing," praised by Rolling Stone for "its dreamy disco groove and lovestruck devotion."

Directed by Running Bear and produced by James Stratakis, the video features the duo clad in matching terracotta suits (with cameos from Morgane Stapleton, Chris' wife, in gold lamé), taking the stage at Brentwood Skate Center near Nashville to perform the song

A callback to an era of Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers duets, the collaborators borrowed jewelry from Rogers' and Parton's estates, with Lambert wearing a pair of Parton's gold clip-on hoop earrings and Stapleton donning a lion necklace of Rogers'.

The music video for "A Song To Sing" arrives on the heels of the biggest streaming debut of Lambert's career, racking up more than 3.3 million U.S. streams and over 4.3 million streams globally in its first week.

Co-written by the pair along with Jesse Frasure and Jenee Fleenor, and produced by Dave Cobb, the song also arrived at number one on the Country Digital Song Sales chart.


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