miley cyrus

Miley cyrus

Miley cyrus

-Endless Summer Vacation

Endless Summer Vacation is the title for the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter, Miley Cyrus, released on March 10, 2023 under Columbia Records.

-Plastic Hearts

Plastic Hearts is the seventh studio album by American singer Miley Cyrus, released on November 27, 2020 via RCA Records. Plans to release three extended plays leading up to the release of the album were scrapped. Miley explained that she spent over two years creating her debut rock album.

-SHE IS COMING

SHE IS COMING is Miley Cyrus' second extended play, released on May 31, 2019, via RCA Records. This marked her first extended play of completely new music in ten years since the release of The Time of Our Lives. Cyrus began her new music era by collaborating with Mark Ronson on his song, “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” which was released as the lead single off Ronson’s album, Late Night Feelings (2018).

-Younger Now

Younger Now, released on September 29th 2017, is the sixth studio album of the American singer. The album is completely lyrically self-written, with the exception of Rainbowland, a collaboration with her godmother, Dolly Parton, in which the country legend assisted in writing. The album received minimal promotion and strived for a stripped down, country-influenced sound with the help of its two producers, Oren Yoel and Cyrus herself.

-Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz

After hosting the 2015 VMAs, Miley Cyrus surprise-released a 23-track album co-produced by the Flaming Lips. “Dead Petz” serves as her 5th studio album release. Initially released for free on Soundcloud in 2015, it was first available for sale in 2017.

-Can’t Be Tamed

Can’t Be Tamed is the third studio album by American singer Miley Cyrus, released on June 18, 2010, via Hollywood Records, her final album on the label. The album finds Cyrus experimenting with a more dance-pop sound, different from her previous albums. The album was commercially successful, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200, selling 102,000 copies within its first week of release.