Miley Cyrus Reveals How Makeup Became Her Artistic Microphone

Miley Cyrus has revealed her unique approach to using makeup as an extension of her musical expression. She describes her partnership with Maybelline as happening at the perfect moment in her career. The singer sees makeup as a microphone that helps convey the deeper meanings in her lyrics and poetry. This artistic revelation comes as she prepares to release a new song for the upcoming Avatar film soundtrack.

Key Points: Miley Cyrus Uses Makeup as Microphone for Music Expression

  • Miley Cyrus partners with Maybelline in what she calls divinely timed collaboration
  • She uses makeup looks to visually express themes from her music and poetry
  • The singer contributes new song 'Dream as One' to Avatar soundtrack
  • Her makeup artistry coincides with upcoming Avatar film soundtrack release
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Miley Cyrus uses make-up as microphone

Miley Cyrus explains how makeup serves as her artistic microphone to convey music themes and lyrics in new Maybelline partnership and Avatar soundtrack release.

"I've always used make-up as a microphone, to deeply express what I'm trying to convey through my lyrics - Miley Cyrus"

Los Angeles, Oct 27

There are many ways to use make-up but the kind of usage singer-actress Miley Cyrus has for make-up is unheard of.

The singer-actress said that she uses "make-up as a microphone", reports 'Female First UK'.

The 32-year-old singer recently opened up about love of cosmetics in Los Angeles on Friday. The singer revealed she uses her make-up looks to express the theme of her music.

She told the crowd, quoted by 'People' magazine, at the event "You truly can't have Maybelline without Miley. It's kind of in the name. (This) is such a timely partnership. Everything in my life has happened in divine timing. Nothing could have happened before or after. Every moment was written in destiny and fate for me, and I think that this particular partnership could not have been at more beautifully impeccable timing".

As per 'Female First UK', the singer-actress said that to her, it feels very serendipitous. It feels kismet. It feels like something that I could have never designed or dreamed".

She went on, "(It is) such an important part of my artistry right now (to use make-up) in a way that expresses what I am trying to convey, whether that's in my music, my poetry, my words. I've always used make-up as a microphone, to deeply express what I'm trying to convey through my lyrics".

Earlier, it was reported by 'Variety' that the singer is contributing a newly recorded song 'Dream as One' to the soundtrack of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'. The singer teamed with Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson and Simon Franglen for the tune, which will appear in the end credits and on the soundtrack for the third film in James Cameron's franchise.

The soundtrack features a score composed by Franglen and will be released on December 12, while 'Dream as One' will be released on November 14.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate artistic expression, this feels a bit too much like marketing talk. In India, we value substance over style. Hope her music delivers what her makeup promises!
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Ananya R
As someone who loves both music and makeup, I find this concept fascinating! In Indian culture, we've always used mehendi, bindis, and makeup to tell stories. Miley is just taking it to the next level! 💄🎶
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Vikram M
Western celebrities and their dramatic statements! In India, our artists let their work speak for itself. But looking forward to hearing her new song in Avatar - that franchise is huge here!
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Sarah B
The "divine timing" and "destiny" talk reminds me of how we Indians believe in kismet too! Interesting to see similar spiritual concepts across cultures. Looking forward to her new music!
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Karthik V
Another celebrity endorsement deal wrapped in artistic philosophy. But hey, if it inspires young Indians to express themselves creatively through multiple mediums, that's a good thing! 🇮🇳

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