Miranda Lambert Taylor Swift, There's still a little country left in Taylor Swift. The latest in the parade of celebrity cameos on Swift's world tour is none other than country powerhouse Miranda Lambert, who joined the "Bad Blood" singer onstage in Greensboro, N.C. Wednesday night to belt out a duet of Lambert's sassy "Little Red Wagon."
"YOU CAN'T RIDE IN MY LITTLE RED WAGON @mirandalambert," Swift, 25, captioned an Instagram video of the pair strutting the Greensboro Coliseum stage.The 31-year-old Lambert also perched atop a "throne" of male dancers while singing her hit song, according to a Twitter video posted by the "Wildest Dreams" singer.
Lambert even donned a sparkly "1989" tank top in honor of her catsuit-wearing host, who cut ties with country music with the release of last October's "1989," her first official pop album."You are a bad a--! Amazing show! #inspired," Lambert tweeted at Swift early Thursday.
The "Somethin' Bad" singer isn't the first country act to receive an invite to Swift's star-studded tour — Dierks Bentley, The Band Perry, Keith Urban and Sam Hunt previously joined the newly minted pop princess.Mick Jagger, Selena Gomez, Justin Timberlake and John Legend, among many others, have also performed one of their hits with Swift during her tour. The singer's non-musical guests have included Chris Rock, Ellen DeGeneres and Kobe Bryant.
Swift bid a fond farewell to the country scene during a speech at the Academy of Country Music Awards in April, when her mother presented her with an ACM Milestone award."Somebody once told me that you truly see who a person is when you tell them something they don't want to hear," the singer said.
"And so to the country music community, when I told you that I had made a pop album and that I wanted to go explore other genres, you showed me who you are with the grace you accepted that with. I will never forget it."
"YOU CAN'T RIDE IN MY LITTLE RED WAGON @mirandalambert," Swift, 25, captioned an Instagram video of the pair strutting the Greensboro Coliseum stage.The 31-year-old Lambert also perched atop a "throne" of male dancers while singing her hit song, according to a Twitter video posted by the "Wildest Dreams" singer.
Lambert even donned a sparkly "1989" tank top in honor of her catsuit-wearing host, who cut ties with country music with the release of last October's "1989," her first official pop album."You are a bad a--! Amazing show! #inspired," Lambert tweeted at Swift early Thursday.
The "Somethin' Bad" singer isn't the first country act to receive an invite to Swift's star-studded tour — Dierks Bentley, The Band Perry, Keith Urban and Sam Hunt previously joined the newly minted pop princess.Mick Jagger, Selena Gomez, Justin Timberlake and John Legend, among many others, have also performed one of their hits with Swift during her tour. The singer's non-musical guests have included Chris Rock, Ellen DeGeneres and Kobe Bryant.
Swift bid a fond farewell to the country scene during a speech at the Academy of Country Music Awards in April, when her mother presented her with an ACM Milestone award."Somebody once told me that you truly see who a person is when you tell them something they don't want to hear," the singer said.
"And so to the country music community, when I told you that I had made a pop album and that I wanted to go explore other genres, you showed me who you are with the grace you accepted that with. I will never forget it."
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