Miley Cyrus has taken to web-based media today (October 23) to declare that her exceptionally foreseen new collection ‘Plastic Hearts’ will show up one month from now.
The vocalist shared what seems, by all accounts, to be the record’s spread craftsmanship to her Instagram page, alongside the news that it will be delivered on November 27, with pre-orders accessible at this point.
“If you’re reading this… know that I fucking love and appreciate you on the deepest level,” she started in a long subtitle going with the post.
“I began this album over 2 years ago. Thought I had it all figured out. Not just the record with its songs and sounds but my whole fucking life. But no one checks an ego like life itself. Just when I thought the body of work was finished… it was ALL erased. Including most of the musics relevance. Because EVERYTHING had changed.”
“If it were a chapter in my book I guess I would call it “The Beginning” which usually when something is over we call it “The End”. But it was far from that. In triumph and gratitude I present to you my 7th studio record, Plastic Hearts.”
‘Plastic Hearts’ will mark Cyrus’ seventh studio collection, and her first new LP since the arrival of 2017’s ‘Younger Now’.
The artist’s sound has developed consistently with each new delivery, thus far, ‘Plastic Hearts’ is the same. She dropped the collection’s first single ‘Midnight Sky’ back in August, a disco-touched track with impact drawn from any semblance of Joan Jett and Debbie Harry. From that point, discussion of the new collection twirled, with Cyrus dropping further clues about what was to originated from the record.
In a meeting with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s ‘Essential Radio’, she uncovered a cooperative single with Mark Ronson called ‘High’ would show up on the record, and affirmed to a New Zealand station that Dua Lipa and Billy Idol would likewise show up.
Flaunting her stone cleaves, Cyrus later performed at the virtual iHeartRadio Festival, taking on a front of Blondie’s ‘Heart Of Glass’ that drew acclaim from Debbie Harry herself. She likewise conveyed an unruly front of The Cranberries exemplary ‘Zombie’, with the band saying that Dolores O’Riordan would have been “intrigued” with the version.
Not long ago, Cyrus implied that her coordinated effort with Lipa will be dropping “pretty soon”, to satisfy fans who have been “begging” for the track.