Analyzing All Guest Artists on Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’: Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus & More
Beyoncé executes onstage throughout the “RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR” at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Aug. 11, 2023 in Atlanta. Kevin Mazur/CordImage for Parkwood
Beyoncé‘s pivot to country — starting with the Billboard Hot 100-topping “Texas Hold ‘Em” and fellow lead single “16 Carriages” followed by the announcement of her latest album Cowboy Carter — shocked many listeners. But the the surprises didn’t quit there.
After the document went down at twelve o’clock at night Friday (March 29), noting the start of the 2nd act to Bey’s 2022 cd Renaissance, followers were gladdened to see that the tracklist was loaded with highlighted musicians. The visitor lineup includes fabulous nation leaders — consisting of a Dolly Parton-presented brand-new spin on Parton’s traditional “Jolene” — in addition to a handful of modern-day celebrities holding back the category in 2024, plus a pair other pop titans that’ve additionally meddled the globe of cowboy boots and fiddles. (Spoiler alert: That summary consists of, yet isn’t restricted to, a particular “Hoedown Throwdown” vocalist.)
The degree of participation each partner carries Cowboy Carter varies from brilliant voice notes imitated on-air disc-jockey changes — in solution of Bey’s KNTRY Radio idea — to full-on duets. It’s most likely best to obtain something off the beaten track currently, though: Neither Lady Gaga neither Taylor Swift are main factors to the LP, though both of them were very reported to be. Sorry, “‘Telephone’ Pt. 2” truthers, in addition to followers that enjoyed seeing Beyoncé and Taylor turn up to every various other’s performance movie premieres in 2015. Maybe following time.
From Dolly P to Miley C, maintain checking out to see a break down of all the musicians Honey B consisted of on her shocking brand-new body of job, detailed in indexed order listed below.
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Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy & Reyna Roberts

Image Credit: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for BRELAND & Friends Track: “Blackbiird.”
In February, Tanner Adell tweeted: “As one of the only black girls in country music scene, I hope Bey decides to sprinkle me with a dash of her magic for a collab.”
Just over a month later on, the increasing celebrity was disclosed to be included together with other Black females increasing in the modern-day nation scene — Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy and Reyna Roberts — on Beyoncé’s luminescent cover of The Beatles’ “Blackbird.”
Of penciling the track back in 1968, Paul McCartney claimed in Barry Miles’ 1997 publication Many Years From Now: “I had in mind a Black woman, rather than a bird. Those were the days of the civil rights movement, which all of us cared passionately about, so this was really a song from me to a Black woman, experiencing these problems in the States: ‘Let me encourage you to keep trying, to keep your faith, there is hope.’”
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Rumi Carter

Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation Track: “Protector”
Rumi Carter is adhering to in the footprints of her huge sis Blue Ivy — that’s formerly been included on her mama’s tracks “Blue” and “Brown Skin Girl” for The Lion King cd — by making a cameo on “Protector.”
“Mom, can I hear the lullaby?” she coos at the start of the track. “Please?”
Bey’s youngest little girl and Sir, Rumi’s twin sibling, turn 7 in June.
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Miley Cyrus

Image Credit: Jonnie Chambers Track: “II Most Wanted”
Bey’s smooth voice assimilate lovely consistency with Miley Cyrus’ scratchy alto on this unanticipated yet marvelous duet concerning locating common stamina in a ride-or-die collaboration. “Came out of nowhere didn’t give no warning/ Pedal so heavy like the two most wanted,” both females sing. “I don’t know what you’re doing tonight/ But I’ll be your shotgun rider ’til the day I die.”
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Willie Jones

Image Credit: Sean Robinson Track: “Just for Fun”
“I’m goin’ down south just for fun, I am the man, I know it/ And everywhere I go, I hide my face,” Willie Jones signs up with Bey in the 2nd knowledgeable of this mid-tracklist checkpoint. “From the cowboys and clovers, and the rodeo circus/ I came here for a reason, but I don’t know the purpose.”
Jones obtained his very first luck at 17 years of ages on The X Factor. Since after that, he’s launched 2 workshop cds — most lately, 2023’s Something to Dance To.
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Post Malone

Image Credit: Adam DeGross Track: “Levii’s Jeans”
Beyoncé lassoed her other Texas indigenous Post Malone right into an attractive ode motivated by among America’s most widely known jeans brand names. “Come here my sexy little thing/ Snap a picture bring it on,” Posty sings with his quickly identifiable warble after a lead-in from Bey. “Oh girl, I wish I was your Levi’s jeans/ The way you’re popping on my phone.”
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Linda Martell

Image Credit: Sean Rayford/2021 CMT Awards/Getty Images for CMT Tracks: “Spaghettii” & “The Linda Martell Show”
Linda Martell is the rightful celebrity of Bey’s music temple to c and w background, showing up with Shaboozey on “Spaghettii” in addition to on the intermission called in her honor, in between “Flamenco” and “Ya Ya.” The 82-year-old singer-songwriter is a trailblazing nation musician, coming to be the very first Black women musician to execute at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville in 1969.
“Genres are a funny little concept, aren’t they? Yes, they are,” she claims in her very first Cowboy Carter look. “In theory, they have a simple definition that’s easy to understand, but in practice, well, some may feel confined.”
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Willie Nelson

Image Credit: Pamela Springsteen Track: “Smoke Hour Willie Nelson” & “Smoke Hour II”
One of c and w’s best and most fabled living tales obtains his minute on not one, yet 2 intermissions on Cowboy Carter — a complete twenty years after Bey presented in a Willie Nelson tee on the cover of Texas Monthly.
“Welcome to ’The Smoke Hour’ on KNTRY Radio Texas,” Nelson claims throughout his very first section. “You know my name, no need to know yours. Now for this next tune, I want y’all to sit back, inhale, and go to the good place your mind likes to wander off to. And if you don’t wanna go, go find yourself a jukebox.”
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Dolly Parton

Image Credit: Miller Mobley/NBC through Getty Images Track: “Dolly P”
Dolly Parton provided her trademark wit to a voice note that plays right prior to Beyoncé covers among the nation symbol’s most well-known hits, “Jolene,” on the following track.
“Hey Miss Honey B, it’s Dolly P,” the celebrity opens her message, prior to referencing Bey’s legendary “Becky with the good hair” verse on Lemonade.
“You know that hussy with the good hair you sang about? Reminded me of someone I knew back when, except she has flaming locks of auburn hair, bless her heart,” Parton proceeded. “Just a hair of a different color, but it hurts just the same.”
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Shaboozey

Image Credit: Daniel Prakopcyk Tracks: “Spaghettii” & “Sweet Honey Buckiin’”
“Outlaws with me, they gon’ shoot/ Keep the code, break the rules,” Shaboozey spews on “Spaghettii,” which is basically the Wild West simplified right into a Beyoncé track. “We gon’ ride for every member that we lose/ Someone here brought fire, ain’t no tellin’ who.”
The Virginia musician’s brand-new cd Where I’ve Been Isn’t Where I’m Going shows up simply a pair months after Cowboy Carter, going down May 31.
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