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Miley Cyrus Revealed 13 Song Track List for New Album

Miley Cyrus 66th Annual Grammy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 04 Feb 2024
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Miley Cyrus is gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated ninth studio album, “Something Beautiful,” set to debut on May 30, 2025. This album marks a significant milestone in Cyrus's illustrious career, showcasing her ability to blend diverse musical genres and collaborate with notable figures in the industry. Among the most intriguing elements of this project are the collaborations with supermodel Naomi Campbell and Brittany Howard, the acclaimed singer-songwriter from Alabama Shakes. The collaborations are just part of a 13-track list that highlights Cyrus's evolving artistry and her deep connections within the music and fashion industries.

The tracklist for “Something Beautiful” reveals a thoughtful curation of songs, including four previously released singles: “Prelude,” “Something Beautiful,” “End of the World,” and “More to Lose.” These tracks have already set the stage for what's to come, resonating with listeners through their powerful themes of introspection and emotional depth. Other new tracks on the album are “Interlude 1,” “Easy Lover,” “Interlude 2,” “Golden Burning Sun,” “Pretend You're God,” “Reborn,” and “Give Me Love,” adding a rich and diverse soundscape to the album. The much-talked-about collaborations include “Walk of Fame,” featuring Brittany Howard, and “Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved,” with Naomi Campbell. Cyrus expressed her personal connection to the album, stating, “All 13 songs have a special place in my heart.”

The release of “Something Beautiful” is not only about the auditory experience but also a visual one. Cyrus announced a corresponding short film, inspired by Pink Floyd’s “The Wall,” which will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 6, followed by a special one-night theatrical release on June 12. This visual component underscores Cyrus's commitment to bringing a multidimensional experience to her audience, fusing music with film to deepen the listener's engagement and emotional journey.

Cyrus's upcoming release of “Something Beautiful” follows the success of her 2023 album “Endless Summer Vacation,” which included the hit single “Flowers.” This song achieved immense chart success, spending multiple weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and earning Record of the Year at the 2024 Grammy Awards. The legacy of “Flowers” continues to influence Cyrus's current project, signaling a continuity in her ability to produce chart-topping and critically acclaimed music.

Fans have responded enthusiastically to the tracklist and the singles released so far. Social media platforms are buzzing with anticipation, and Cyrus’s followers eagerly await the full album release. Comments such as, “We have 4 songs out already, and they’re all bops; I am seated for the rest,” reflect the excitement surrounding the album. The inclusion of Naomi Campbell and Brittany Howard has also sparked interest, with fans highlighting these collaborations as potential “game-changers.”

“Something Beautiful” promises to be more than just an album; it's an artistic statement from Miley Cyrus, one that encapsulates transformation and resilience. The project illustrates her dedication to pushing creative boundaries and exploring new artistic territories. As the release date approaches, Cyrus stands poised to captivate worldwide audiences once again, solidifying her position as one of the most versatile and dynamic artists in the music industry today.

The full tracklisting for ‘Something Beautiful’ is:

1. ‘Prelude’
2. ‘Something Beautiful’
3. ‘End Of The World’
4. ‘More To Lose’
5. ‘Interlude 1’
6. ‘Easy Lover’
7. ‘Interlude 2’
8. ‘Golden Burning Sun’
9. ‘Walk Of Fame’ feat. Brittany Howard
10. ‘Pretend You’re God’
11. ‘Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved’ feat. Naomi Campbell
12. ‘Reborn’
13. ‘Give Me Love’

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