
Beyoncé brings out Miley Cyrus in surprise Paris duet of ‘II Most Wanted'
Beyoncé said "country," and Miley Cyrus said "hold my boots." On Thursday night in Paris, Queen Bey sent the internet into meltdown by unleashing a surprise nobody saw coming — the live debut of "II Most Wanted" with none other than Miley herself. Yes, that song. Yes, that Miley. Yes, we screamed.
miley & beyoncé i'm emotional 🥺 pic.twitter.com/MqhSXd0djC
Saddle up, Paris! Beyoncé & Miley just made history
The crowd barely had time to process Beyoncé's heartfelt intro when she teased, 'I wanted to do something special for you all.' Seconds later, out strutted Miley in a shimmering gold twin fit with Bey, looking like country-pop royalty incarnate. Cue mass hysteria.
Miley Cyrus channels Beyoncé as she joins her on stage to perform 'II MOST WANTED' in Paris. pic.twitter.com/xckbhpVJjp
A country collab written in the stars
The emotional duet, part of Beyoncé's genre-busting Cowboy Carter album, has already scooped up a Grammy for Best Country Duo, but this was the first time the two stars actually sang it together live. And the moment? As sparkly as their outfits.
Miley Cyrus & Beyoncé en el Cowboy Carter Tour. pic.twitter.com/TMq41ovOzc
According to Miley, the collab was a long time coming. The Flowers singer revealed she wrote II Most Wanted over two years ago, and always felt it captured her deep connection with Beyoncé. When Bey reached out about working together, Miley knew this was the song.
New Angle:Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus performing II MOST WANTED at the Cowboy Carter Tour in Paris. pic.twitter.com/FgeWfBJaq1
She reportedly told Beyoncé, 'We do not have to try to be country, we already are.' With Miley hailing from Tennessee and Beyoncé repping Texas, the duo channelled their Southern roots into something magic. And yes, Miley's mum was apparently obsessed with the track. Adorable.
Cowboy Carter is more than just an era, it's a movement
Beyond the glitz, this moment proved Beyoncé is done being boxed in. Speaking to GQ, she has made it crystal clear that genre lines are fake and limiting. From gospel to opera, Bey's musical map has no borders.
⠀ Thank you Beyonce for having me on your Cowboy Carter tour in Paris. Best experience of my life. Love you. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ pic.twitter.com/Wq90bWEq0o
And while Cowboy Carter ruffled feathers (some still cannot handle Black women doing country), the Beyhive knows the truth, Beyoncé has always been genre-fluid. This Paris moment? The cherry on top.
With Blue Ivy already slaying the tour and Rumi making cameos, Beyoncé's global yeehaw domination is a family affair. But this Miley crossover? Legendary for sure!
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