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Miley Parton And Dolly Parton’s New Years Eve Duet Is A Must See

Jan 7, 2023

Do yourself a favor and take the five minutes and 59 seconds out of your day to watch this.

Every few years, like the Olympics or some random comet, a certain thing happens without fail…

Like, this is the top comment on that video: “Shit man, I always thought of this girl as a Disney princess, but watching her with Metallica and other covers including this one she clearly has a HIGH vocal range and talent.”

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And now, it seems like we’re in the midst of another one of those every-few-year moments…

Miley and her Godmother Dolly Parton performed a medley of “Wrecking Ball” and “I Will Always Love You” on their New Years special.

this @mileycyrus and @dollyparton medley is makin’ us EMOTIONAL. ? #MileysNewYearsEveParty

06:45 AM – 01 Jan 2023

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I need this on Spotify, a Dolly/Miley tour, an honorary Grammy award, a Presidential medal of honor, etc.

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