Miranda Lambert is reminiscing about the making of her latest album, "Palomino."
The award-winning country artist shared some snapshots on social media this week, including multiple photos of her collaborators Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby.
MORE: Miranda Lambert's new music video for 'If I Was a Cowboy' out now: Watch here"SCENES from the making of Palomino," Lambert wrote in the caption of her post, referencing a track on the album -- "Scenes" -- which she, Luke and Natalie co-wrote.
The trio was responsible for writing the bulk of Palomino tracks. "Tourist," "Music City Queen," "Strange," "I’ll Be Lovin’ You," "That’s What Makes the Jukebox Play," "Pursuit of Happiness" and "Carousel" are all also the product of co-writing sessions between Luke, Natalie and Miranda.
Speaking of "Carousel," the photos Lambert posted seem to embody a loose carnival theme. One photo shows an old, defunct carousel horse, while another shows the songwriting trio seated beside a life-size knight in pink armor.
Palomino contains Lambert's current single, "If I Was a Cowboy."