Miranda Lambert's new song for the Texas-based Queer Eye season is here
Netflix's Queer Eye is headed to Texas for its newest season, and the guys recruited country queen Miranda Lambert to compose a new song for the occasion.
With season 6 now available to stream on Netflix as of Friday, you can now watch the lyric video for "Y'all means All," which lays the three-time Grammy winner's track over footage from the new episodes.
Mickey Bernal/WireImage; Santiago Felipe/Getty Images Miranda Lambert sings the new theme song for Netflix's Texas-based sixth season of 'Queer Eye.'
"I'm proud to be part of this amazing show that does so much good," Lambert wrote on Twitter Friday. The singer/songwriter credited her brother Luke with coming up with the song's title, which in itself combines Queer Eye's inclusive spirit with Texas-flavored language.
“Y’all Means All” is here!
My brother Luke sent me a few titles & “Y’all Means All” was one of them. I wrote it w/ @lukedick & @shanemcanally. I’m proud to be part of this amazing show that does so much good. Watch the new @QueerEye season on Netflix!
??: https://t.co/hvtcRj2Ki5 pic.twitter.com/Dn5RksGVwL— Miranda Lambert (@mirandalambert) December 31, 2021
Like so many shows, Queer Eye had to halt production for about a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, although they released a one-off special this summer. Bobby Berk, the member of the show's Fab Five responsible for interior design, spoke positively of the break to PEOPLE, saying that the new batch of episodes "might be our best season yet."
"The year off was crazy but it did us some good," Berk told PEOPLE in September. "Our heroes have been through a lot in the past year, but to be able to tell those stories, not just personal stories, but business stories, family stories, stories of loss, stories of triumph… the stories all mean a little bit more this year I think."
Season 6 of Queer Eye is streaming now on Netflix. Watch the lyric video for "Y'all Means All" above. The track is available now on all streaming platforms and digital retailers.
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