Taylor Swift & Beyoncé collaboration theory goes viral on TikTok

Two powerful women in music could be joining forces. Claims that Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are collaborating on Bey's upcoming country album are going viral on TikTok, thanks to a producer who teased it in a new interview possibility.

Killah B, who co-wrote and produced "Texas Hold 'Em," one of the first two singles from Beyoncé's "Second Act" album, spoke to TMZ on February 13 about Swift's appearance possibilities on a new album. After all, she started her career as a country artist.

He didn't give a straight answer. "You'll have to wait and see," he said. However, he was more open-minded when asked if any artists would like to be included on Beyoncé's album. "Let's just say she's about to shock the world," he joked. "I'll let your imagination decide what that means."

Killah B then took to Instagram to try to downplay speculation about Swift. "Now @tmz_tv I never mentioned Taylor and you did!" he wrote. "But this is definitely going to be a great album!"

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Taylor Swift attend the "Taylor Swift: Journey of Ages" concert film premiere on October 11, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. John Shearer/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

While the two have always been friendly, the singers' paths have crossed multiple times in recent months. First, Beyoncé attended the premiere of the Eras Tour movie in October, after she struck a similar deal with Swift for her Renaissance Concert movie with AMC Theaters. Swift was honored by the gesture and posted a video of them throwing popcorn on her Instagram Story.

"I'm so happy I'll never know what my life would have been like without @beyonce's influence," she wrote. "She taught me and every artist here the way to break the rules and challenge industry norms. Her generosity of spirit. Her resilience and versatility. She has been a guiding light throughout my career, and her presence tonight was like a A true fairy tale.”

In December, Swift returned the favor by attending Bey's London premiere of "Renaissance ," and again heaped praise on the singer in a Time magazine Person of the Year interview. “She was the most precious gem of a person — warm, open, funny,” Swift said. “She taught every artist how to flip the table and challenge age-old business practices.”

While Beyoncé and Swift weren't pictured together, they attended Super Bowl XVIII with Lady Gaga, who fans believe may also appear in "Second Act." Imagine if Bey asked two pop stars to say "yeehaw" again.