Miranda Lambert & Leon Bridges Unleash Emotions In Captivating “If You Were Mine” Music Video

The music video perfectly captures the essence of the song’s lyrics, evoking a range of emotions while showcasing the transformative power of music.

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Posted on July 6, 2023

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Miranda Lambert, Leon Bridges; Photo Courtesy of John Shearer

Miranda Lambert and Leon Bridges brought their intoxicating new duet, “If You Were Mine,” to life in a brand-new music video.

Directed by Reid Long, the clip features Lambert and Bridges taking center stage as performers in an intimate dive bar, which happens to be the American Legion in East Nashville, the same bar where Lambert and Elle King filmed the “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” music video.

Donning a custom ensemble by Denimcratic and accessorized with Established Jewelry, Lambert and Bridges engage in a captivating duet, intertwining their voices as they narrate the story of a mesmerizing couple. Taking cues from Pablo Ferro’s iconic style in the 1960s film Thomas Crown Affair, the music video cleverly employs split-screen visuals to provide different angles and viewpoints of Lambert, Bridges, and the bar’s patrons. 

Miranda Lambert, Leon Bridges; Photo Courtesy of YouTube
Miranda Lambert, Leon Bridges; Photo Courtesy of YouTube

Throughout the video, viewers witness a dynamic display of emotions among the bar’s patrons, swaying between moments of affection and tension. 

As the storyline continues to unfold, the pair of Texas natives appear to serve as the catalyst for the couple’s journey. The power of their music then inspires the couple to find a harmonious resolution on the dance floor and the couple embrace in a hug as Lambert and Bridges watch from afar.

With an artful blend of storytelling and creative visuals, the music video captures the essence of the song’s lyrics, evoking a range of emotions while showcasing the transformative power of music.

Watch Miranda Lambert And Leon Bridges “If You Were Mine” Music Video Below

Released via Lambert’s own Vanner Records with distribution by IMPERIAL, the song combines Lambert’s signature country vocals with Bridges’ beloved R&B style, making for a must-hear genre-bending collaboration. 

The tune was written by Lambert with Ashley Monroe and Jesse Frasure with Bridges in mind as a collaborator.  

“I have been a big fan of Leon for a while because he is very authentic as an artist and I love his music,” Lambert previously explained in a statement. “Since we are both from Texas, we threw in a few Texas references, of course – the Frio River being one. When we finished this song, we sent it to Leon in hopes that he would want to collaborate and we were so glad that he said yes. I have really enjoyed getting to know him and I’m happy to have him as a new friend.”

Miranda Lambert, Leon Bridges "If You Were Mine" Single Art
Miranda Lambert, Leon Bridges “If You Were Mine” Single Art

Leon Was “Humbled” To Be Part Of The Track

“I was humbled to have Miranda ask if I’d join her on this beautiful duet she wrote,” added Bridges. “Getting in the studio with her in Nashville to sing this song together was magic. There’s nothing better than two Texans on one mic!”

The tender lyrics play out like a promise to a lover as Lambert and Bridges croon over the possibility of what could be.  

“I’d make sure your stars are shining/ Sure as the Frio’s winding/ I’d bottle you up like lightning/ I’d rope the moon for you/ A million times/ That’s what I’d do/ If you were mine,” they sing. 

The GRAMMY-winning artists captured their magical time in the studio together in a studio video, which was released alongside the song’s debut. 

Lambert said the pair bonded over Tex Mex, BBQ, and tequila while they were recording the song and explained that if Bridges had decided not to record the song, she “wouldn’t have release it.”  

“If You Were Mine” follows the release of Lambert’s latest album, Palomino, which dropped in April of 2022 and spawned hits like “Actin’ Up,” “Strange,” and “If I Was A Cowboy.” 

Lambert and Bridges joined forces to perform the song during the 50th anniversary celebration of CMA Fest. Their performance took place during Lambert’s set, which also featured surprise guests Elle King and Avirl Lavigne. 

Miranda Lambert, Leon Bridges; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Miranda Lambert, Leon Bridges; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

First New Song As A “Free Agent”

“If You Were Mine,” featuring Leon Bridges, is her first release as a “free agent” following her departure from her longtime label home, Sony Music Nashville. The ACM Triple Crown winner announced she was parting ways with the label in March.

“Since I was 19-years-old, Sony has been my home in Nashville,” she shared on social media at the time. “Over the last 20 years together we have released albums that allowed me to share my story with the world, and we’ve reached heights I’d never even dreamed were possible.” 

Lambert went on to share her gratitude for the team at Sony that has helped her continue to pursue her dreams since she first signed at 19 years old. 

“I’m so thankful for our time together and everything they made possible for me, yet I wouldn’t be true to myself if I wasn’t constantly looking for the next challenge and a new way to stretch my creativity,” she continued. “With that in mind, I’ve decided to say goodbye to my Sony family. I can’t wait to see what the next adventure holds.”

During her time at Sony, Miranda Lambert rose to the top of the game and earned seven No. 1 solo albums, 10 No. 1 hit radio singles, and more than 70 prestigious awards. She is a three-time GRAMMY winner and is the most-awarded artist in the history of the Academy of Country Music with a total of 37 career ACM Awards. 

Lambert is also a 14-time CMA Awards winner.

Miranda Lambert’s Velvet Rodeo Returns To Las Vegas

On July 7, Lambert will make her long-awaited return to Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood for the next run of shows of her Velvet Rodeo: The Las Vegas Residency.

Click HERE to purchase tickets for her upcoming Las Vegas Residency dates.

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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