Key Points

Miley Cyrus has released her highly anticipated ninth album, "Something Beautiful," which she describes as a unique fusion of visual and musical art. The album delves into themes of beauty, heartbreak, and psychedelia, showcasing her artistic growth. A musical film accompanying the album will premiere on June 12, adding a visual dimension to the music. Cyrus hinted at an even more experimental album to come, promising fans innovative experiences in the future.

Key Points: Miley Cyrus Unveils 9th Album Something Beautiful

  • Cyrus's artistic growth marked by new album release
  • Visual themes of beauty and destruction
  • Unique pop opera experience with experimental edge
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Miley Cyrus drops 9th album 'Something Beautiful'

Miley Cyrus releases Something Beautiful, her ninth album, a unique pop opera exploring beauty and heartbreak.

"Taking these experiences... and wrapping them in beautiful bows and ribbons. - Miley Cyrus"

Washington, May 30

Pop sensation Miley Cyrus has officially released her highly anticipated ninth studio album, 'Something Beautiful'.

This new album marks a significant milestone in Cyrus's nearly 20-year career, following the success of her 2023 album 'Endless Summer Vacation', which featured the global hit single 'Flowers'.

Cyrus describes 'Something Beautiful' as "a unique visual experience fueled by fantasy" and a "one of a kind pop opera".

The album explores themes of beauty, death, psychedelia, impermanence, heartbreak, and destruction, showcasing Cyrus's artistic growth and experimentation.

According to Cyrus, the album is about embracing painful experiences and finding beauty in them, and said that it's about "taking these experiences, even when they're painful or we want to throw them away...and wrapping them in beautiful bows and ribbons and appreciating all these gifts and experiences".

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A musical film accompanying the album will premiere on June 12 for one night only, with a Tribeca premiere scheduled for next week.

Prior to the album's release, Cyrus hosted an intimate listening party at the Chateau Marmont, performing new tracks 'Easy Lover', 'More to Lose', and 'End of the World', alongside hits 'Flowers' and 'The Climb'.

During the listening party, Cyrus hinted at more music to come, stating that "Something Beautiful is just the appetizer" and teasing her next album as "extremely experimental," as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

This suggests that fans can expect even more innovative and bold work from Cyrus in the near future.

'Something Beautiful' features 13 tracks, including collaborations with notable artists.

The album's artwork showcases Cyrus draped in archival Thierry Mugler couture, reflecting the album's bold aesthetic and visual storytelling.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Miley's evolution as an artist is truly inspiring! From Hannah Montana to this bold new sound - she's unafraid to experiment. The Indian pop scene could learn from her fearlessness. Excited to stream 'Something Beautiful' tonight! 🌸
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Rahul S.
Not sure about this "pop opera" concept. Her last album was good but sometimes artists try too hard to be different. Hope it's not just weird for the sake of being weird. Will give it a listen though - Flowers was a banger!
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Ananya M.
The themes sound deep - beauty in pain reminds me of our own philosophical concepts. Miley's music keeps getting more meaningful with time. Can't wait for the visual film! Hope it releases on OTT platforms in India soon 🤞
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Vikram J.
As someone who grew up listening to Miley, this makes me nostalgic. Remember when we used to watch Hannah Montana on Disney Channel India? She's come such a long way. The Climb will always be my favorite but excited for the new sound!
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Sneha P.
The fashion in the album artwork is stunning! Thierry Mugler suits her bold personality perfectly. Indian designers should take note - our celebs need more avant-garde looks like this rather than just safe choices. #FashionInspiration

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