Vice Lyrics – Miranda Lambert
Vice Lyrics
[Intro: Miranda Lambert]
Sting of the needle dropping on a vinyl
Neon singer with a jukebox title full of heartbreak
33, 45, 78
When it hurts this good you gotta play it twice
Another vice
[Verse 1: Miranda Lambert]
All dressed up in a pretty black label
Sweet salvation on a dining room table
Waiting on me
Where the numb meets the lonely
It's gone before it ever melts the ice
[Chorus: Miranda Lambert]
Another vice, another call
Another bed I shouldn't crawl out of
At 7 AM with shoes in my hand
Said I wouldn't do it, but I did it again
And I know I'll be back tomorrow night, oh
[Verse 2: Miranda Lambert]
I wear a town like a leather jacket
When the new wears off, I don't even pack it
If you need me
I'll be where my reputation don't precede me
Maybe I'm addicted to goodbyes
[Chorus: Miranda Lambert]
Another vice, another town
Where my past can't run me down
Another life, another call
Another bed I shouldn't crawl out of
At 7 AM with shoes in my hand
Said I wouldn't do it, but I did it again
And I know I'll be gone tomorrow night
Mm, another vice
[Verse 3: Miranda Lambert]
Standing at the sink, not looking in the mirror
Don't know where I am or how I got here
Well, the only thing that I know how to find
Is another vice
[Outro: Miranda Lambert]
Mm, another vice
Yes, another vice
Oh, another vice
Another vice
Another vice
Another vice
Vice Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Vice" by Miranda Lambert explores the theme of self-destructive behavior and addiction. It delves into the cycle of making the same mistakes repeatedly despite knowing they're harmful. Lambert uses vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the emotions tied to these actions, such as seeking solace in temporary fixes like alcohol and fleeting relationships.
[Intro]
The opening lines describe the familiar sound of a needle dropping on a vinyl record, setting the scene for the emotional journey ahead. The "sting of the needle" symbolizes the pain or rush experienced when indulging in vices. The reference to different speeds on a record player (33, 45, 78) highlights the varying intensities of emotions associated with these behaviors.
[Verse 1]
Lambert paints a picture of herself in a vulnerable state, seeking comfort in temporary pleasures represented by a "pretty black label" (likely referring to alcohol). The "sweet salvation" on the table suggests a momentary escape from reality. However, she acknowledges that this relief is short-lived, disappearing before it can truly alleviate her pain.
[Chorus]
In the chorus, Lambert reflects on the repetitive nature of her actions. She recounts the cycle of engaging in self-destructive behavior, only to regret it later. The mention of "shoes in my hand at 7 AM" implies leaving a place of temporary comfort, possibly after a night of escapism. Despite promising herself not to repeat these mistakes, she acknowledges the inevitability of returning to them.
[Verse 2]
Lambert adopts a metaphorical persona of wearing a town like a "leather jacket," suggesting a tough exterior that hides vulnerability. She describes a transient lifestyle where she doesn't form lasting connections, preferring to avoid situations where her past might catch up to her. The line "Maybe I'm addicted to goodbyes" suggests a fear of commitment and a tendency to flee when things get too real.
[Chorus]
Continuing the chorus, Lambert expresses a desire to escape her past by moving to different towns. Despite changing locations, she finds herself trapped in the same patterns of behavior. The repetition of "another life, another call" emphasizes the cyclical nature of her actions, where each new place offers the same temptations and struggles.
[Verse 3]
In the final verse, Lambert confronts her reflection without truly seeing herself, symbolizing a disconnect from her own identity. She admits to feeling lost and unsure of how she ended up in this situation. Despite this uncertainty, she recognizes that the only thing she knows how to seek out is another vice, indicating a reliance on these destructive behaviors as a coping mechanism.
[Outro]
The outro reinforces the theme of addiction and repetition, with Lambert repeating the phrase "another vice" multiple times. The emphasis on this line highlights the central concept of the song: the cycle of indulging in destructive habits despite knowing the consequences. The repetition serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles faced when trying to break free from addiction.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Miranda Lambert (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Eric Masse, Glenn Worf & Frank Liddell
- Writter(s)
- Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne & Miranda Lambert
- Released On
- July 18, 2016
Miranda Lambert (Singles) Songs
- 1.Bluebird
- 2.Dammit Randy
- 3.Gunpowder & Lead
- 4.Little Red Wagon
- 5.Mama’s Broken Heart
- 6.Over You
- 7.Runnin’ Just in Case
- 8.Settling Down
- 9.Something Bad ft. Carrie Underwood
- 10.The House That Built Me
- 11.Tin Man
- 12.Vice
Miranda Lambert Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Vice" song?
"Vice" song is sung by Miranda Lambert.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Vice" song?
"Vice" song lyrics written by Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne & Miranda Lambert.
Who is the music producer of "Vice" song?
"Vice" song music composed & produced by Eric Masse, Glenn Worf & Frank Liddell.
When was "Vice" song released?
"Vice" song was released on July 18, 2016.