Pop icon Beyoncé and multi-genre star Miley Cyrus join forces on "II MOST WANTED," a standout track from Beyoncé's new album 'Cowboy Carter.' The song is a celebration of their long-term romances, with both stars referencing their deep commitment to their partners.
Cyrus has roots in country music – her father is Billy Ray Cyrus and her godmother is Dolly Parton. Both stars have forged unique paths, blending genres and defying expectations. Their lyrics on "II MOST WANTED" reflect the transformative power of love and their dedication to their partners.
Beyoncé references her long marriage to Jay-Z, while Cyrus sings about her relationship with Maxx Morando. Their shared experiences of finding lasting love add a layer of authenticity to the duet.
The track blends classic Americana imagery of cars and road trips with the singers' unique voices. They portray themselves as outlaw figures, riding together towards an uncertain but shared future.
Cyrus, a recent Grammy-winner and Disney Legend, has a history of successful genre crossovers. She reflects fondly on a 2008 performance alongside Beyoncé and Rihanna, where the established stars treated her with kindness.
Beyoncé's exploration of country music with 'Cowboy Carter' was inspired by feeling unwelcome in the genre, likely referencing her 2016 CMA performance. The album is a testament to her dedication to breaking artistic boundaries.
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