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Miley Cyrus Collaborates With Beyoncé On New Album Cowboy Carter

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Miley Cyrus recently expressed her admiration for Beyoncé and her latest album, Cowboy Carter. Cyrus, who collaborated with Beyoncé on the track “II Most Wanted,” shared her love for the iconic singer on Instagram. She praised Beyoncé for her talent and thanked her for the opportunity to work together.

The duet between Cyrus and Beyoncé on “II Most Wanted” showcases their harmonious voices as they sing about loyalty and companionship. The song reflects a deep connection between the two artists and highlights their musical chemistry.

Notably, Dolly Parton, Cyrus’s godmother, also makes an appearance on Cowboy Carter. Parton’s voice note references Beyoncé’s previous work, adding a personal touch to the album. This moment leads into Beyoncé’s rendition of Parton’s classic song, “Jolene,” where she puts her own spin on the iconic track.

Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter features reworked versions of songs by legendary artists such as the Beach Boys, Nancy Sinatra, Buffalo Springfield, and Chuck Berry. The album showcases Beyoncé’s versatility as she seamlessly transitions between different musical styles and genres.

Additionally, a cover of the Beatles’ “Blackbird” is included on the album, featuring a collaboration with country stars Tanner Ardell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy, and Reyna Roberts. This track highlights Beyoncé’s ability to bring together diverse voices and create a unique musical experience.

Cowboy Carter is part of a trilogy that Beyoncé began with her previous album, Renaissance. The project demonstrates Beyoncé’s artistic vision and her ability to push boundaries in the music industry. With contributions from artists like Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton, Cowboy Carter is a testament to Beyoncé’s influence and impact on the world of music.

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