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Miranda Lambert is having quite the month! To kick things off, the 41-year-old country superstar took the American Idol stage on Sunday, May 4, to partake in “Iconic Women” night and perform during the Top 10 episode. Then, she headed to Texas to perform during the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards.

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During the American Idol Top 10 episode, Miranda performed her chart-topping hit, “Kerosene,” from her debut major-label album of the same name, which debuted 20 years ago. Stylish as ever, Miranda dressed in a silver-studded all-black Western ensemble with a Streets Ahead Barrett Chain Belt ($149) and her signature blonde waves to complete the look.

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Miranda didn’t have just a single on-stage Idol moment, though. Leading up to the big night, she worked with the 10 remaining Idol hopefuls during rehearsals to help them sharpen their vocals and reach for their wildest dreams.

The winningest artist in ACM history and the “backbone of contemporary country music,” according to NPR, Miranda is about as good a mentor as a singer can get. Of course, Carrie Underwood, who also debuted in 2005, is a judge on the show, and she and Miranda made sure to highlight their storied history on Instagram.

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“Gettin’ revenge since 2005,” Miranda captioned a clip on her feed, where she carried a Kerosene jug while Carrie swung a bat, referencing her hit, “Before He Cheats.”

Fans flocked to the comments section, enamored with the duo and Miranda’s fiery Idol performance.

“20 years later, it’s still the ripped-jeans, boot-stompin’ siren song to women & girls across the country! It’s an anthem that says loud & clear, raise a little hell, always be yourself, and most importantly ALWAYS stand up for yourself,” Junk Gypsy exclaimed. “We need another collaboration from Carrie and Miranda,” another fan commented. “Double the trouble 20 years later,” someone else wrote.