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Lil Nas X was planning to collaborate on a song with Miley Cyrus before COVID-19 pandemic

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Lil Nas Xfirst achieved success with the release of his country rap single Old Town Road on the viral popularity social media app TikTok in early 2019.Several remixes of the song were released in the proceeding months, but by far the most popular featured country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, which helped it soar to number one on music charts around the world.It turns out Nas had plans to follow-up all the success with some new music that included a collaboration with the country crooner's daughter— pop superstar Miley Cyrus— but the COVID-19 pandemic put it on the back burner.

Star power: Lil Nas X reveals he had plans to collaborate on a song with Miley Cyrus before the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc in March 2020The Georgia native (born.

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