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The Dixie Chicks Just Released Their First Song in 13 Years

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The are back to take their rightful place as queens of country rock. With "Gaslighter," the first single off their upcoming album of the same name, the trio isn't easing their way back.

They're coming in swinging.Back in 2003 the industry basically shunned Martie Maguire, Emily Strayer, and lead singer Natalie Maines after Maines publicly criticized President George W.

Bush during a concert in London (she said she was "ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas”). This was not the first time that year they'd drawn the ire of their own peers and audience.

A few months prior, they faced major backlash for posing nude on a of Entertainment Weekly.The band teased "Gaslighter" with an Instagram of the word's definition: "a.

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