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Miranda Lambert is having the kind of year most artists only dream of. Back-to-back chart-topping hits, a record-breaking nine CMA nominations, three CMA wins, platinum sales... the list goes on and on, thanks mostly to her acclaimed 'Revolution' album. The Texas-bred songbird says the project's success also has a downside; it has spawned a whole new level of anxiety.
"I'll probably be panicked the night before my new record comes out because I love 'Revolution' still, and I can't even imagine starting on a new record," Miranda tells Nashville's Tennessean newspaper. "But I know I've got to, and I know that I don't need to compare myself to myself. I've just got to keep doing what I do and moving forward. But, yes, I'm so freakin' nervous."
The happily-engaged singer (to fellow country superstar Blake Shelton) has already begun the daunting task of gathering songs for her next CD. What makes the process easier, she says, are her tourmates, Josh Kelley and Eric Church, who are helping her churn out some new tunes.
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