Miranda Lambert will debut a brand-new single on July 18. The country superstar announced the track, "It All Comes Out in the Wash," on Thursday (July 11), with a "Glam Jam" Instagram video, which readers can watch above.

Fans don't get to hear much of Lambert's new single in the Instagram clip, but it does reveal the chorus: "It'll all come out / All come out in the wash / It'll all come out / All come out in the wash," Lambert sings. She co-wrote the song with the songwriter trio the Love Junkies: Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose.

"It All Comes Out in the Wash" is Lambert's first single from a forthcoming brand-new album, her first since the 2016 double album The Weight of These Wings. According to Lambert, the project should be out this fall. "If it takes any longer ... I’m going to go crazy," she says.

Lambert produced her new project with Jay Joyce rather than her longtime go-to, Frank Liddell. "It was a change, but I wanted to go in a different direction for this one than I have in the past because I feel like I was in a new place," Lambert says. "Jay and I had some new chemistry. Sometimes you have to change it up."

Lambert has hinted that her lengthy break in between albums -- during which she toured, recorded and released a new Pistol Annies record, got married and, in her words, "got to live life and just be a person for a while" -- will mean bold new music.

“I would call it old Miranda, but a Miranda at a whole new level, if that makes any sense. It’s not going to be love song overload or anything like that," Lambert says. "I made a career on being a rock 'n' roller, and I think fans are going to hear that throughout. And yeah, there is this vibe of being happy that goes through this album. I am really, really happy.”

Lambert will celebrate her new music with a new iteration of her Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour. The all-female trek will begin on Sept. 13 in Uncasville, Conn., and is scheduled to run through Nov. 23, when it will wrap up in Greensboro, N.C. Throughout the tour, Lambert will switch up her lineup of special guests: Maren Morris, Elle King, the Pistol AnniesTenille TownesAshley McBryde and Caylee Hammack are all scheduled to appear at various shows.

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