Miley Cyrus Faces Greater Risk on her Latest Single
Miley Cyrus' Upcoming Masterpiece, "Something Beautiful" set to drop on May 30, 2025, promises a psychedelic sonic journey. After the success of her Grammy-winning performances, Cyrus delivers her ninth studio album, filled with 13 original tracks that explore a wide range of sounds.
Baring her soul in music isn't new for the pop sensation. With songs like "More to Lose," Cyrus showcases a fully realized artist grappling with the remorse of post-breakup hindsight. The experimental yet pop-forward album aims to bring even the darkest themes such as destruction and heartbreak to light in a balanced, artistic way, much like the contrast needed in art.
In "More to Lose," Cyrus reminisces about a lost love, hoping for a second chance. "I stay / When the ecstasy is far away / And I pray / That it's comin' 'round again / And 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," she sings on the track.
Cyrus, known for her heart-first approach, takes inspiration from Pink Floyd's iconic album "The Wall" (1979) for this project. She told Harper's Bazaar, "My idea was The Wall, but with a better wardrobe and more glamorous, filled with pop culture." The visual album aims to provide fans with a unique, immersive experience, enhancing the listener's journey.
The accompanying film, also titled "Something Beautiful," will premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. Directed by Cyrus, along with Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter, the movie serves as a visual interpretation of the album's themes and music. Keep an eye out for this multimedia extravaganza on June 6, 2025. #MileyCyrus #SomethingBeautiful #FandomVibes
Miley Cyrus, in her upcoming project, "Something Beautiful," is expected to dwell on themes of destruction and heartbreak, much like the contrast needed in art, similar to Pink Floyd's iconic album "The Wall" (1979). LP has announced that the film adaptation of "Something Beautiful" will premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival, directed by Cyrus, Jacob Bixenman, and Brendan Walter. Miley Cyrus' ninth studio album, set to release on May 30, 2025, follows her heart-first approach and showcases mature songwriting, reminiscent of tracks like "More to Lose."