Miley Cyrus' powers of manifestation have recently caught the attention of fans and critics alike. Earlier this year, Cyrus won record of the year at the Grammys for her hit song 'Flowers.' Interestingly, an old clip surfaced showing Cyrus predicting her Grammy win on an episode of 'Hannah Montana.' In the clip, her character expresses disbelief at being in the same category as Beyoncé, hinting at her future success.
Shortly after her Grammy win, Cyrus collaborated with Beyoncé on the track 'II Most Wanted' from Beyoncé's latest album 'Cowboy Carter.' The duet has been well-received, with critics praising the duo as 'pop chameleons' delivering a 'tastefully restrained' performance.
This collaboration isn't the first time Cyrus and Beyoncé have joined forces. In 2008, a teenage Cyrus sang alongside Beyoncé and other stars for the 'Stand Up to Cancer' telethon. Reflecting on this moment in a career retrospective, Cyrus expressed gratitude for being embraced by Beyoncé and Rihanna as a young artist.
Following the release of 'Cowboy Carter,' Cyrus shared a montage on her Instagram Story, showcasing her admiration for Beyoncé over the years. The clips resonated with Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson, who praised the song '2 Most Wanted' and its emotional impact.
Cyrus also paid tribute to Beyoncé on Instagram, expressing deep admiration for the music icon. She thanked Beyoncé and the team behind the song for their collaboration and the special experience.
Notably, Cyrus' godmother Dolly Parton is featured on 'Cowboy Carter,' contributing narration on tracks and allowing Beyoncé to cover her iconic song 'Jolene.' The album has garnered attention for its diverse collaborations and unique interpretations of classic hits.