MIRANDA Lambert has released yet another breakup anthem with powerful lyrics about not belonging to a man. Her newest song comes after the country icon's husband, Brendan McLoughlin , was seen grinding on women at her Nashville bar. On Wednesday, Miranda , 40, released track 10 from her new LP Postcards From Texas, titled No Man's Land.

Previously, she released Wranglers, Dammit Randy, and Alimony - all are break-up tracks featuring themes of sass, revenge, and wit. However, Miranda's new song struck a more vulnerable chord and was a reflective ballad. The lyrics go, in part, "Even when she's in your arms she's still No Man's Land.

" Read more on Miranda Lambert "So love her like a Mustang, like a wild thing, let her run free," she sings in the chorus. "If she wants to love ya, you let her love ya, you give her everything." Miranda shared a clip of the tune (alongside a full lyric video ) on Instagram that seemed to be from an upcoming music video.

In it, she rode a horse with some gal pals into the sunset, making for a jaw-dropping scene. Most read in Celebrity "No Man’s Land is out now," it was captioned. "It’s a song for anyone who wants to love girls like us.

..free spirits, wildflowers, wildcards with a big heart and lots of love to give.

" 'SPECIAL SONG' Fans rode into the comments section praising the headstrong star and her killer new song. "My favorite Miranda song yet, and I’ve been a fan for 20 something years," one fan gushed. "This song speaks to my heart/wild.