Miranda Lambert

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Y’all Means All

Miranda Lambert

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
If your life is like a tornado
You've been living in black and white
All you need is a smoke and a rainbow
Honey, let me give you a light
Alright
Let me give you a light

[Chorus]
Yes queen, go queen
Dip it like a Dairy Queen
Put your inhibitions in a big U-Haul
Goodwill Gucci
Where my Chattahoochies?
Out in the country honey, y'all means all
Y'all means all
Mmm, y'all means all
Hey

[Verse 2]
Maybe there's a little scratch in your reflection
Maybe your rhinestone lost its shine
Just count on love and count your blessings
Count on me, come on let's ride
Mmm
I got a big ol' bus so jump on and ride
[Chorus]
Yes queen, go queen
Dip it like a dairy queen
Put your inhibitions in a big U-Haul
Goodwill Gucci
Whеre my Chattahoochies?
Out in the country honеy, y'all means all
Y'all means all

[Bridge]
You can be born in Tyler, TX
Raised with the Bible Belt
If you're torn between the Y's and X's
You ain't gotta play with the hand you're dealt

[Chorus]
Yes queen, go queen
Dip it like a Dairy Queen
Put your inhibitions in a big U-Haul
Goodwill Gucci
Where my Chattahoochies?
Out in the country honey, y'all means all
Honey, y'all means all
Yes queen, go queen
Dip it like a Dairy Queen
Put your inhibitions in a big U-Haul
Goodwill Gucci
Where my Chattahoochies?
Out in the country honey, y'all means all
Honey, y'all means all
Honey, y'all means all
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If you're a fan of the Emmy-winning reality television show "Queer Eye," then you will be thrilled to know that one of country music's biggest stars, Miranda Lambert, has contributed a track to the new season. "Y'all Means All" is a song about gay empowerment and inclusivity, and it's sure to become an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community.

Lambert is known for her chart-topping hits and raw, emotional lyrics, but "Y'all Means All" sees her taking on a different kind of subject matter than her usual fare. She co-wrote the song with Nashville songwriters Shane McAnally and Luke Dick, and the latter also produced the track. Together, they've created a bright, polished country-pop song that celebrates diversity and encourages listeners to embrace their true selves.

About Y’all Means All

"Y'all Means All" is a song that was written specifically for the fifth season of "Queer Eye," which takes place in Texas, Lambert's home state. The show and the song share a common message: that everyone deserves love and acceptance, regardless of their background or identity. Throughout the track, Lambert sings about the importance of standing up for what you believe in and being true to who you are, no matter what anyone else says.

The song features a rollicking beat, layered guitars, and soaring harmonies, all of which complement Lambert's earnest vocals. The chorus is particularly catchy, with Lambert repeating the phrase "y'all means all" over and over again. The lyrics are simple but effective, with lines like "Every color, every creed, every kind of love you need" and "If you're fightin' for the right to be who you wanna be, then you're fightin' the good fight with me."

One thing that makes "Y'all Means All" so special is that it's a mainstream country song that champions LGBTQ+ rights. Country music has a reputation for being conservative and traditionally-minded, but Lambert has long been a vocal supporter of the LGBTQ+ community. She's used her platform to speak out against discrimination and advocate for equality, and "Y'all Means All" is just the latest example of this.

The song has been praised by both fans and critics for its uplifting message and infectious energy. Many people have pointed out that it's the kind of song that could bring together people of all different backgrounds and unite them under the banner of love and acceptance. "Y'all Means All" is a testament to the power of music to bring about positive change and inspire people to be their best selves.

In short, "Y'all Means All" is a must-listen for anyone who believes in the power of music to change the world. With its catchy melody, uplifting lyrics, and powerful message of inclusivity and acceptance, it's a song that's sure to become an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community and beyond. Miranda Lambert has once again proven herself to be a trailblazer in the world of country music, and we can't wait to see what she comes up with next.