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Miley Cyrus Shares Video for New Song 'More to Lose': Watch
Miley Cyrus, photo by Glen Luchford Miley Cyrus' ninth studio album, Something Beautiful, arrives at the end of the month. Now, she's shared another single from the record: 'More to Lose' follows 'Prelude,' 'Something Beautiful' and 'End of the World.' Cyrus co-wrote the new song with Autumn Rowe and Michael Pollack, and she directed the accompanying music video with Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter. Watch it below. Cyrus co-produced 'More to Lose' with Pollack, BJ Burton, Shawn Everett, and Foxygen's Jonathan Rado. The track also features contributions from bassist Pino Palladino, multi-instrumentalist Drew Erickson, and others. Something Beautiful, the follow-up to 2023's Endless Summer Vacation, is out May 30 via Columbia. A companion film also directed by Cyrus, Bixenman, and Walter will receive a theatrical release in June. She has previously described Something Beautiful as like Pink Floyd's The Wall, 'but with a better wardrobe and more glamorous and filled with pop culture.' Revisit Jill Mapes' column 'The Miley Cyrus Black Mirror Episode Makes a Tired Argument About Pop.' Originally Appeared on Pitchfork
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Miley Cyrus' New Album ‘Something Beautiful' This Way Comes: Stream It Now
Miley Cyrus' latest work of art is finally here, with the pop star dropping her new album Something Beautiful first thing Friday (May 30). Featuring 13 tracks, the project — described by Cyrus as a 'one-of-a-kind pop opera fueled by fantasy' — was led by singles 'Prelude,' 'Something Beautiful,' 'End of the World' and 'More to Lose.' On 'Walk of Fame,' the Hannah Montana alum teamed up with Alabama Shakes guitarist Brittany Howard, and for 'Every Girl You've Ever Loved,' supermodel Naomi Campbell guested. More from Billboard Inside Miley Cyrus' Private Performance at Chateau Marmont The Amity Affliction Cover Turnstile's 'Holiday' for 'Like a Version' Mariah Carey Celebrates 20 Years of 'The Emancipation of Mimi': Stream It Now Something Beautiful is also accompanied by a film, which will premiere in theaters for one night only on June 12 in the United States and Canada, followed by another single-day screening internationally on June 27. Cyrus had long teased that she wanted to make a visual album prior to the project's release, revealing back in November that her vision was to take inspiration from Pink Floyd's The Wall — just 'with a better wardrobe and more glamorous and filled with pop culture.' The new record marks the 'Flowers' singer's first LP since 2023's Endless Summer Vacation, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200. But while performing old tracks and playing new songs from Something Beautiful at an intimate Chateau Marmont show in Los Angeles Wednesday (May 28), Cyrus revealed that she's already thinking about her next album. 'My next album is about to be extremely experimental, so have fun with that,' she told the crowd of superfans gathered in the room, noting that Something Beautiful is 'just the appetizer.' Listen to Cyrus' Something Beautiful below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart


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Miley Cyrus releases deeply personal album Something Beautiful
Miley Cyrus has released her deeply personal album, 'Something Beautiful'. The 'Flowers' hitmaker tackles love, loss and healing on her ninth studio album. On the heartbreaking single, 'More to Lose', Miley sings: "I stay, when the ecstasy is far away. I pray, that it's coming round again. You say it, but I wish it wasn't true. I knew someday that one would have to choose, I just thought we had more to lose." Miley recently performed the moving track in front of some of her exes. Although it was not clear which of her former partners were in the crowd, they include ex-husband Liam Hemsworth, Cody Simpson, Stella Maxwell, Nick Jonas, and Kaitlynn Carter. 'Something Beautiful' is a visual album with the accompanying film set to receive its world premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival in June. The album features 13 new songs, all of which are accompanied by visuals that have been described as a "one-of-a-kind pop opera". After releasing the title track 'Something Beautiful', Miley teased that the album marked "another bold artistic evolution" in her career. A statement on her Instagram account read at the time: "Miley's second song and video release 'Something Beautiful', the title track off of the forthcoming album explores her deep connection to fashion showcasing an original custom design by Casey Cadwallader for the House of Mugler in the visual. "This era marks another bold artistic evolution for Miley, blending music and film into an immersive experience. 'Something Beautiful' is now available on all streaming platforms." Meanwhile, Miley recently teased that she will follow up the record with an "extremely experimental" LP. The 32-year-old singer gave fans at an event at Hollywood's Chateau Marmont hotel a hint of what's to come. She told the small crowd: "My next album is about to be extremely experimental, so have fun with that. "'Something Beautiful' is just the appetizer." At the fan event, Miley performed some new tracks like 'Easy Lover', 'End of the World' and 'More To Lose', along with her 2023 hit 'Flowers'. She even treated the audience to a bit of 'The Climb' from 2009's 'Hannah Montana: The Movie'.


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Miley Cyrus Drops New Album "Something Beautiful": Stream It Now
Yara Sameh Miley Cyrus' latest work of art has finally arrived. The pop star dropped her new album "Something Beautiful" first thing Friday. The project — described by Cyrus as a 'one-of-a-kind pop opera fueled by fantasy' — consists of 13 tracks and is led by singles 'Prelude,' 'Something Beautiful,' 'End of the World' and 'More to Lose.' On 'Walk of Fame,' the Hannah Montana alum teamed up with Alabama Shakes guitarist Brittany Howard, and for 'Every Girl You've Ever Loved,' featuring supermodel Naomi Campbell. "Something Beautiful" is also accompanied by a film, which will premiere in theaters for one night only on June 12 in the United States and Canada, followed by another single-day screening internationally on June 27. Cyrus had long teased that she wanted to make a visual album prior to the project's release, revealing back in November that her vision was to take inspiration from Pink Floyd's The Wall — just 'with a better wardrobe and more glamorous and filled with pop culture.' The new record marks the 'Flowers' singer's first LP since 2023's Endless Summer Vacation, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200. But while performing old tracks and playing new songs from "Something Beautiful" at an intimate Chateau Marmont show in Los Angeles Wednesday (May 28), Cyrus revealed that she's already thinking about her next album. 'My next album is about to be extremely experimental, so have fun with that,' she told the crowd of superfans gathered in the room, noting that Something Beautiful is 'just the appetizer.' Listen to Cyrus' "Something Beautiful" below. read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia News Australia Fines Telegram $600,000 Over Terrorism, Child Abuse Content Arts & Culture Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's $4.7M LA Home Burglarized Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Sports Neymar Announced for Brazil's Preliminary List for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Arts & Culture New Archaeological Discovery from 26th Dynasty Uncovered in Karnak Temple Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks
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My night with Miley Cyrus: Inside the listening party for the singer's new album, 'Something Beautiful'
LOS ANGELES — If Miley Cyrus's album listening party at the Chateau Marmont starts at 6 p.m. sharp, do not leave your apartment with only 18 minutes to spare. It's L.A. Always account for traffic. By the time I arrived, it was 6:07 p.m. As much as I'd like to blame congestion on Sunset Boulevard for my lateness, I admittedly had decision paralysis about, well, what to wear. This was an exclusive listening party for Miley's forthcoming ninth studio album, Something Beautiful, held for superfans, known as 'Smilers,' at the historic hotel. If there was any chance Miley herself would catch even a glimpse of me, I had to look my best. So I did what any reasonable fangirl would do: I wore my favorite floor-length, herringbone-print coat with fur sleeves in 74-degree weather. It was the chicest item in my closet. 'Beauty is pain,' my mom used to tell me. For Miley, I could take the heat. In my seven years of living in Los Angeles, I had never stepped foot onto the Chateau Marmont's premises. That is, until now. After confirming that I was on the list and getting my wristband, I headed into the hotel and up the steps, where I was ushered into a dimly lit room packed with people. At the front, there was a makeshift stage setup, with a microphone stand in the center, a guitar leaning against the wall, a drum set to the left and a piano to the right. Fans were seated in front of the stage, packed in tight as they soaked in Something Beautiful's tracks ahead of the album's May 30 release date, swaying back and forth to Miley's voice played on the sound system. I overheard fans around me describe Something Beautiful as Miley's 'most experimental album yet.' I was familiar with the album's singles, like the title track, 'Prelude,' 'End of the World' and 'More to Lose.' But the unreleased songs maintained the same energy as its singles: introspective lyrics layered over an amalgamation of genres, like pop, rock, soul, disco and electronic. I immediately noticed Brandi Cyrus, Miley's older sister, sitting on one of the many Victorian-era-looking armchairs off to the side of the stage. Tish Cyrus, Brandi and Miley's mom, quietly joined her daughter. I made my way toward an unoccupied couch with a Smiler in hopes of snagging some seats. We were quickly turned away by someone from Miley's team, who told us the area was reserved. I found a spot right behind the couch instead. As I settled in, a glaring reality hit me: I was hot. I regretted wearing my chic coat — but I kept it on anyway. The heat was testing me, but I'd be damned if I let it win. Moments later, a woman with her platinum blonde hair pulled neatly into a low bun brushed past me in her white fur coat and took a seat on the reserved couch. She turned her head to the right, and I knew in an instant who she was: Anya Taylor-Joy. She was glamorous and gracious, smiling at fans and keeping to herself. She was accompanied by her husband, Malcolm McRae, and a friend who snapped photos with a digital camera. A server swung by to give the trio what appeared to be Coca-Cola in tall glasses. After that, Taylor-Joy was served a cup of tea. How British. While I continued to sweat in place, I befriended a music publicist next to me. As insiders, we were clued into a surprise that many of the Smilers were presumably not aware of: Miley would be showing up. 'Do you think they know?' we asked one another in hushed tones. About an hour into the event, Brandi took the mic and asked the crowd what they thought of Something Beautiful. A few fans asked what her favorite track was, but she couldn't pick just one. Then, Brandi shared that Miley would be performing. The crowd erupted in shrieks. All eyes darted to the back of the room. She had arrived. I clamored for my phone and recorded Miley walking toward the stage in a shimmering, low-back mini dress with tiers of crystals hanging off like teardrops. As Miley maneuvered her way between the chairs, couches and fans, she paused at one point, shaking her body and showing off her dress to roars of applause. 'You like your style, and you love mine,' she quipped. When she got to the mic, Miley greeted the room. She was joined by her boyfriend, Maxx Morando, who was seated at the drum set. Her guitarist, Jonathan Rado, stood behind her, and her longtime collaborator, Michael Pollack, was seated at the piano. She launched into 'More to Lose,' an emotional ballad off the new album, followed by her latest single, 'Easy Lover.' She then serenaded fans with a rendition of her 2023 hit song 'Flowers.' 'This is the first time that I've performed here at the Chateau Marmont for anyone new with these new songs,' she said. 'Making the album, and fully realizing it all, and watching it kind of become this butterfly and have this metamorphosis is so reflective of my life and everything that I'm experiencing.' Then came shouts from the crowd to hear 'The Climb,' her hit from 2009's Hannah Montana: The Movie. "We're not singing 'The Climb,' but I could," Miley told the crowd. Then, she caved as she launched into the song's first verse. 'Is that the right word?' she asked the crowd before hesitating ahead of the chorus, wondering if she and Pollack, accompanying her on the piano, should 'stop while we're ahead.' Ultimately, though, she knew fans were 'not gonna have that' and sang the chorus too. Together, the room joined her to sing about uphill battles and wanting to make mountains move. Even Taylor-Joy pulled out her phone to record the moment. Before closing out her set with 'End of the World,' Miley thanked all of her fans for their support. 'Just being with you all in one place, knowing how much we've really grown and changed,' she said. 'As we start to grow, and we start to even outgrow ourselves, there's things that we gain but things we also leave behind. And I never wanted that to be you. I never wanted that to be my fans, everyone I grew up with. As I started to go deeper on my own personal journey, it's always been my hope and vision that you all come with me. It's always greatly appreciated when you do, and you always do.' For two fans, the listening party marked the start of forever. Soon after Miley finished singing, a man, who appeared to be in his 30s, stood up and addressed the singer, telling her of the impact she had on his life. Before we knew it, he dropped down on one knee and proposed to his partner, who was standing next to him. Nearly everyone in the room gasped, including Miley. I later learned from one of the event's organizers that they'd only caught word of the proposal as the listening party was kicking off. After he said yes and they kissed, Miley told the couple to 'get a room,' which she offered to pay for. 'If you want a bed, I'll charge it to my card,' she declared. Once the commotion died down, groups of fans flocked to have Miley sign their albums, bodies and just about anything they had on hand before her security team whisked her away. Fans clutched their autographed items tightly as they filed out behind her. I asked them what they thought of being in such close proximity to Miley. 'I think I ascended at some point,' one fan named Cassie, 27, told me as we walked toward the designated section of the hotel to pick up our goodie bags: a Something Beautiful tote, shirt and water bottle. Anthony, 24, told me that seeing Miley was 'transformative,' adding, 'I do think I'm a different person.' 'I started tearing up as soon as she started singing. She's been my idol since I was a little kid. And this was the most full-circle moment of my entire life. This is peak,' Nicole, 28, told me as we made our way to the valet, where we waited for our respective rides. 'I'm in love with her. I love Miley Cyrus,' Michael, 21, who traveled from Florida to be at the event, told me. 'She's just her authentic self. This album shows that she does what she wants. It's experimental. It might not be for the charts, but it's for the art.' Michael's friend, Ashlynn, 21, even got Miley to autograph the area beneath her left breast. She intends to get the signature permanently tattooed before flying home. 'I need to find a tattoo parlor,' she said, scrolling on her phone. When I finally exited the hotel, I was surrounded by a slew of Smilers figuring out their next stop. One fan, who recognized me from inside, invited me to the afterparty for Miley stans that was taking place at a nearby rooftop bar. 'Are you going to Harriet's?' he asked me. 'All the stans are meeting there for some food and drinks. You should come!' I smiled but politely declined. I still had L.A. traffic to navigate.