Miranda Lambert Stuns With Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep

by

Arden Lambert

Updated

December 9, 2022

Updated

December 9, 2022

Updated

December 9, 2022

We all know that Miranda Lambert can conquer any song out there – whether it is United States’ biggest crossover hit in the past decade, “Rolling In The Deep.”

The bluesy-gospel breakup anthem was one of the country star’s choices of songs during the 2011 Cause For the Paws event in Tyler, Texas – where she delivered a performance that kept her fans on their feet and filled with thrill.

Giving One Of The Biggest Pop Hit A Twist Of Her Own

With the help of her friends – fellow Pistol Annies members Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley – singing in the background, Miranda Lambert delivered a breathtaking performance of “Rolling in the Deep.” Dressed in a little black dress and strapped with her boots, Lambert stomped her feet along the pop hit while she breathed a new life into the lyrics that describe the emotions of a scorned lover. 

RELATED: An Overview of Miranda Lambert: Celebrated Country Artist

It was truly fascinating how she transformed the revenge song, which has more of a bluesy feel, into distinctly country. And looking at the crowd’s reaction and cheers, it is safe to say they enjoyed every bit of Lambert’s performance.

“Rolling in the Deep” is a vengeful account of a broken-hearted woman who gave everything to her lover but only ended up being betrayed. It was released by record-breaking pop superstar Adele as the first single off her 2010 album, 21. The song became her breakthrough hit as it received widespread critical acclaim, topping the charts in twelve countries. In the United States alone, it reached the top spots on several Billboard charts, including Billboard Hot 100 – where it ranked No. 1 for seven weeks. 

Make sure to watch Miranda Lambert’s empowering performance of “Rolling in the Deep” by playing the video below.


Tags

adele, Miranda Lambert


Trending

UP NEXT

Latest Stories

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library: Turning Illiteracy into a Gift of Reading for Children Everywhere
Rooster Walk Festival 2024: What You Need to Know
Dan Seals and Marie Osmond’s “Meet Me In Montana” Brings You to a Ride Home
Gene Watson’s Version of “Farewell Party” is not for the Faint of Heart
Troubadour Festival 2024: What You Need to Know
Ben Haggard’s Powerful Performance Of “Where No One Stands Alone”
>