Elle King and Miranda Lambert team up to tell a gender-bending tale of two women who meet at the bar. They spend a wild night of debauchery together, well into the wee hours. King said she based the song on their real-life friendship and huge personalities. "Our tumbleweed snowball story of getting to know each other is the ultimate real deal kinda thing," she said. "Nobody revs me up, kicks my ass on stage, or treats me more like family than Miranda Lambert."
King wrote the uptempo pop-rocker with the track's producer, Martin Johnson, and recorded it pre-pandemic in Nashville and New York. Their other collaborations include King's 2016 single "America's Sweetheart." Johnson has also worked with Jason Derulo ("The Other Side") and Avril Lavigne ("Here's To Never Growing Up").
King has form for country collaborations. The rocker hooked up with Dierks Bentley on "Different for Girls," which reached #3 on the Country chart in 2016.
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