Miley Cyrus Announces New Album ‘Plastic Hearts’
Miley Cyrus has just shared the release date for her seventh studio album Plastic Hearts.
Fans have been eagerly waiting for almost three years for new music from the singer, and the wait is finally over. Cyrus made the announcement Thursday on social media and shared the album cover, which shows the singer in black and pink, serving an 80s rock look. Fans have been begging her for a full rock album and their wishes have been granted. The album is set to be released the week of Cyrus’ 28th birthday, on November 27.
PLASTIC HEARTS OUT NOVEMBER 27TH. https://t.co/qAO6AfZ4Vm— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) October 23, 2020
On her Instagram post, Cyrus wrote a heartfelt note to fans detailing the journey that lead to this new album. She shared that she had been working on the new music for the last two years. Plans for releases changed after her public divorce; Cyrus was meant to release two EPs, She Is Here and She Is Everything, to follow She Is Coming (2019). After the break-up, Cyrus started from scratch writing; she expressed, “Just when I thought the body of work was finished… it was ALL erased. Including most of the musics relevance. Because EVERYTHING had changed.”
In August, Cyrus released “Midnight Sky,” a punchy rock anthem that introduced her new sound to the world. The song’s raw lyrics show how the singer is being reborn through her music, and you can hear her strength through the rasp in her voice. The song is now Cyrus’ highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 since 2017, with its music video receiving over 75 million views in just two months.
Start counting down the days because November 27 will be here before you know it. You can pre-order the album here.