Songstress Miranda Lambert credits growing up in country music-loving Texas with giving her the spitfire attitude that fans like so much in hits like "Kerosene" and "Gunpowder and Lead." "A southern girl is sweet and hospitable, but also confident and strong," she revealed to
Southern Living. "A southern girl isn't a pushover and will kick your ass if needed. We lived on a farm with a big garden and rabbits and hogs, some were pets and some were ...
more Songstress Miranda Lambert credits growing up in country music-loving Texas with giving her the spitfire attitude that fans like so much in hits like "Kerosene" and "Gunpowder and Lead." "A southern girl is sweet and hospitable, but also confident and strong," she revealed to
Southern Living. "A southern girl isn't a pushover and will kick your ass if needed. We lived on a farm with a big garden and rabbits and hogs, some were pets and some were for food. It taught me how to live off the land, and that small town life made me who I am."
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