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Post by Admin on Nov 28, 2020 4:42:24 GMT
At midnight on Friday, Plastic Hearts — the latest addition to the 28-year-old singer's discography — was released. Featuring a slew of new songs from the pop star, the LP also includes collaborations with rock legend Billy Idol, who joins Cyrus on "Night Crawling," as well as Joan Jett who sings on "Bad Karma." Previously released singles "Midnight Sky" and "Prisoner" with Dua Lipa are also on Plastic Hearts, alongside Cyrus' live covers of "Heart of Glass" (originally performed by Blondie) and "Zombie" (by The Cranberries), as well as her "Midnight Sky" and "Edge of Seventeen" mashup with Stevie Nicks. Following the release of the album, Cyrus shared a message to fans on social media.
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Post by Admin on Nov 28, 2020 19:29:49 GMT
Plastic Hearts is Cyrus's first full-length project in more than three years. Last year, the star released She Is Coming, the first of a trio of slated EPs. But she scrapped the second and third installments after a series of setbacks in her personal life — including losing her home to California wildfires, undergoing throat surgery, and her divorce from then-husband Liam Hemsworth. While chatting with Apple Music's Zane Lowe on Monday, Cyrus spoke openly about the planned trio of releases and how they no longer told a story she wanted to share. "I was going and making a set of three EPs — which were amazing, I was in love with the songs — but those two EPs weren't relevant anymore," she said. "Even though I love the songs for what they were, they lost their relevance."
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Post by Admin on Nov 29, 2020 4:37:07 GMT
Miley Cyrus and Joan Jett have joined forces on new track ‘Bad Karma’ – you can listen to it below.
The track, which is lifted from Cyrus’ new album ‘Plastic Hearts’, released earlier today (November 27), follows previously shared tracks ‘High’, ‘Midnight Sky’ and new Dua Lipa collaboration ‘Prisoner’.
In addition to Jett, Cyrus’ rock-influenced album also features Billy Idol and Stevie Nicks. Not stopping the rock royalty there, the album’s cover was shot by famous photographer Mick Rock, known for working with David Bowie, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop, as well as Jett.
Listen to Miley Cyrus and Joan Jett’s ‘Bad Karma’ below:
In 2015, Cyrus inducted Jett into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. During her speech, she revealed that “there isn’t one other person on this planet that’s been an inspiration to me like [Jett has]”.
“Joan’s music, her activism, who she is. In all of our lives, all of us will experience people who try to tell us who to be and what to be. Fuck those people!” she continued. “Instead of changing for other people, if you don’t like how the world is, change it yourself. She made the world evolve, her life and her success is proof that we can self-evolve.”
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Post by Admin on Nov 30, 2020 21:13:08 GMT
Miley Cyrus released "Backyard Sessions" versions of four Plastic Hearts songs over the weekend, while explaining to fans why they can't get their hands on physical copies of the album just yet. "My fans are everything to me & to know y'all are disappointed when going out to stores/calling/checking stock to be let down I am equally/if not more frustrated," she wrote after reports that Smilers couldn't hit the Black Friday sales to snag her new album in stores.
In the "High" video, Miley is along in a forest setting wearing a snakeskin-patterned dress while crooning the ballad, switching it up and rocking a glittery silver dress with red hearts for a full band version of the title track.
Joined by producer Andrew Wyatt on acoustic guitar for "Golden G String," Cyrus sings the gentle ballad from a rainbow-striped tree while wearing a grey suit covered in colorful dangly charms and a too-small bikini top with appliqué flowers. In the "Angels Like You" clip, the singer performs the moving track while writhing in black lingerie on a clear bridge over rippling water.
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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2020 4:50:03 GMT
In a direct response to hordes of angry fans, Miley Cyrus is letting those trying to buy her brand new album, ‘Plastic Hearts‘, know who’s to blame – and why it’s nowhere to be found in stores.
Upon the release of her latest album, ‘Plastic Hearts’, Miley Cyrus is learning through her fans that her work simply isn’t appearing on store shelves. While checking major retailers for physical copies of ‘Hearts’, fans everywhere are coming up empty. Reliable stores for names like Cyrus – such as Target – have nothing in stock.
Understandably, fans are heartbroken, livid, and deeply confused.
The tweets from fans themselves, however, are truly disheartening. Further, for an album release of this size, such a hiccup seems impossible. Yet there are no copies of Miley’s work on any Target shelves. At all. Anywhere. And the proof continues to pour in from upset fans.
Miley Cyrus Responds Directly to Fans Speaking directly, Cyrus offers “a response to my fans” amid the backlash.
“My fans are everything to me & to know y’all are disappointed when going out to stores/calling/checking stock to be let down I am equally/if not more frustrated,” she starts off, reposting a singular graphic of the response on Twitter.
“When choosing 11/27 THE SUGGESTED DATE for album release my team and I were never told major retailers don’t stock physical albums on Black Friday and wouldn’t get copies of PH until a few weeks after release,” she adds.
As such, Cyrus places the blame for ‘Plastic Hearts‘ absence on retailers like Target, Wal-Mart, and Barnes & Noble.
“The packaging of the record is intimate, honest, and a visual reflection of the sound of my new record that I am so proud of,” Cyrus continues. “It was created BY ME personally at home making art FOR YOU.”
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