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Miley Cyrus challenges Ariana Grande for Number 1 on this week’s Official Chart: First Look, as Midnight Sky flies up five places to Number 2 following a new remix featuring Stevie Nicks.
The new version of the song, Edge of Midnight (Midnight Sky Remix), samples Stevie Nicks’ classic hit Edge of Seventeen and even features new vocals from Nicks. As things stand the track is fewer than 1,000 chart sales behind Ariana Grande’s reigning Number 1 Positions.
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Miley Cyrus and Joan Jett have joined forces on new track ‘Bad Karma’ – you can listen to it below.The track, which is lifted from Cyrus’ new album ‘Plastic Hearts’, released earlier today (November 27), follows previously shared tracks ‘High’, ‘Midnight Sky’ and new Dua Lipa collaboration ‘Prisoner’.In addition to Jett, Cyrus’ rock-influenced album also features Billy Idol and Stevie Nicks.
“WTF Do I Know” is the first track off of Miley Cyrus’ latest album Plastic Hearts, and right away fans noticed that it seems to be all about her ex-husband, Liam Hemsworth, 30. In the song, the 28-year-old sings: “Maybe getting married just to cause a distraction // Here to tell you something that you don’t know // Am I wrong that I moved on and I // And I don’t even miss you?”
Plastic Hearts is Miley Cyrus at her best. Sure, 2013’s Bangerz was a cultural reset.
Miley Cyrus is dropping her much anticipated album Plastic Hearts on Friday, but gave fans on TikTok a chance to preview it.
Miley Cyrus opens up about one of her most horrifying thoughts during her 27th birthday, sharing how afraid she was of joining the 27 Club if she didn’t sober up.The iconic singer who is about to release her long-awaited album Plastic Hearts , described the fear she felt and her desire to quit drugs and alcohol, as she was approaching the milestone that meant the death of many legendary artists in the music industry.A post shared by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus)The rockstar confessed that it was a
Miley Cyrus opened up about her sobriety journey and revealed that she’s back on track after a minor setback amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.“Well, I, like a lot of people, being completely honest, during the pandemic fell off,” the former Disney Channel starlet, 28, told during her Apple Music interview, released on Monday, November 23.
Miley Cyrus recently opened up about her substance abuse. The singer told Apple Music's New Music Daily that she got sober earlier this year because she was afraid of joining stars such as Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix in the infamous "27 Club" of musicians who died at that age.
Miley Cyrus has admitted that she recently sobered up because she feared joining the 27 Club.The likes of Amy Winehouse, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and Jim Morrison all died tragically at the age of 27.The singer, who recently turned 28 yesterday (November 23), says she quit drugs and alcohol earlier this year as a result.“27 to me was a year that I really had to protect myself,” she told Apple Music’s New Music Daily.
“Cheers to another year of Britney Spears” — and Miley Cyrus! The pop star rang in her 28th year on Nov. 23, but for her birthday post on Instagram, Miley decided to “cheers” Britney instead. Miley made it clear that the 38-year-old pop star has had a significant impact on her life; so much so, she’s been singing Britney’s songs since she was a little kid!
Miley Cyrus is getting candid about her sobriety. The 28-year-old singer recently appeared on Apple's New Music Daily Radio with Zane Lowe for an interview, which was published on Monday, the same day as her birthday. During the conversation, the "Plastic Hearts" singer was asked by host Zane Lowe about her one-year sobriety when she admitted, "Well, I, like a lot of people, being completely honest, during the pandemic fell off and felt really a lot of ...
Miley Cyrus has revealed she is two weeks sober following a relapse amid the coronavirus pandemic. The singer opened up about her struggles during a new interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s .“I, like a lot of people, being completely honest, during the pandemic fell off,” Cyrus, 28, admitted.
Miley Cyrus, 28, gave her fans an inside look at how the coronavirus pandemic has been affecting her, including how she had a brief relapse in sobriety, in a new interview. The singer opened up about how she “fell off” in the recent past during an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s New Music Daily, and admitted that although she’s now “two weeks sober” she feels it’s important to be honest about what she’s been through.
new LP, “Plastic Hearts,” arrives Friday, it’s clear that her heroes extend far beyond home. Here, a look at some of the stars that shape Miley’s musical universe.In a cross-generational collaboration of our dreams, Nicks joined Cyrus for the “Edge of Midnight (Midnight Sky Remix).” Mashing up Cyrus’ “Midnight Sky” — the first single from “Plastic Hearts” — and Nicks’ 1981 classic “Edge of Seventeen,” the remix is a delight of white-winged doves.
Throughout most of her life, Miley Cyrus has been under a magnifying glass when it comes to everything from her professional career to her personal life. Over the years, the “Prisoner” singer, 28, has gone through an incredible transformation and has wholly come into her own as a confident, self-assured young woman. But after all of these years, fans are still so fascinated by Miley’s romantic history.
Miley Cyrus and Dua Lipa are tearing up the town! The 27-year-old Midnight Sky singer and the 25-year-old Don’t Start Now superstar collaborated on new single Prisoner, out on Thursday (November 19).
dropped via social media, they navigate the frenetic freeway of love, singing, “You keep making it harder to stay / But I still can’t run away / I gotta know why can’t you, why can’t you just let me go?”The video includes an eye-popping dedication toward the end that reads, “IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALL MY EXES” and is punctuated by the words “EAT S–T.” It then closes with a clip of drag legend Divine uttering a line from John Waters’ trash-tastic 1974 film “Female Trouble”: “I’m a free woman now and