Taylor Swift appeared on Beyoncé’s new album just to… sing backing vocals, is it true?

Recently, Beyoncé officially released the “shocking” country music album Cowboy Carter. The album includes 27 songs, is 1 hour and 18 minutes long and is considered one of the “super products” of the world music scene this year. In the album Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé had a duet with country music legend Dolly Parton in a track honoring her – Dolly P. At the same time, she also covered Dolly Parton’s classic song Jolene.

Beyoncé also made a surprise appearance when she unexpectedly sang a duet with Miley Cyrus on the track II Most Wanted. Previously, many people speculated that Beyoncé would invite Lady Gaga on the album Cowboy Carter, and both sides even released many fake “hints” to make the public focus on this collaboration. However, in the end, the person who actually sang with Beyoncé on the album was Miley Cyrus.

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Beyoncé’s album Cowboy Carter is taking the world by storm.

In addition, the audience was also excited when it was said that in the track Bodyguard, Beyoncé personally invited Taylor Swift to perform the backing vocals. This information was immediately shared strongly, hundreds of thousands of audiences flocked to the track Bodyguard and thought: the backing vocals really sound like Taylor Swift!

A photo even went viral on social media, with information that Taylor Swift was indeed credited as a backup singer for the song Bodyguard .

However, Billboard’s CEO confirmed that the information that Taylor Swift contributed vocals to the above track was not true. People also confirmed that Taylor Swift did not contribute backing vocals to the song Bodyguard. This information left both fandoms and the general audience disappointed when the collaboration between the two top female stars in the world could not happen.

Of course, fans of both and global audiences cannot help but hope for a collaboration between these two superstars!

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