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Miley Cyrus Debuts New Musical Collaboration With Pharrell

With two Grammy wins under her belt, Miley Cyrus is getting her "flowers" and releasing new music with the industry's most iconic rapper and producer, Pharell.
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With two Grammy wins under her belt, Miley Cyrus is getting her “flowers” and releasing new music with the industry’s most iconic rapper and producer, Pharell.

With two Grammy wins under her belt, Miley Cyrus is getting her "flowers" and releasing new music with the industry's most iconic rapper and producer, Pharell.

At this year’s Grammys, Cyrus won Best Pop Solo Performance and Record of the Year for her song “Flowers.” She celebrated the wins by putting on an iconic performance of the song that ruled the charts.

The artist, known as a “pop chameleon” for her diverse range of talent and versatility, took the stage, paying homage with her dance moves and big hair to Tina Turner.

Now the “Used to Be Young” singer is back in the studio, hinting at her new song for the last week on her socials. The song, titled “Doctor (Work It Out),” is a collaboration with Pharrell Williams, known for his work with other artists such as Tyler, The Creator, Daft Punk, Calvin Harris, and Travis Scott.

The artist shared a short snippet of the song on Instagram and Twitter, donning her long-haired mane and wearing a sparkly dress once again. A groovy, tap-your-feet dance track with her rocker vocals overlaying, fans recognized the beat, and the production sounded like a possibly scrapped track from her Bangerz album from 2013.

“I could be a doctor, and I could be a nurse…Just show me where it hurts… I need to rock you, baby, before your body burns,” she sings as she tells her lover she specializes in the medicine of love.

Having worked with Pharrell on her album Bangerz over ten years ago, fans are certain the two musicians have been keeping the song unreleased in a vault this entire time. This is Cyrus’ first single since “Used To Be Young,” which premiered last year as the main single for her eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation.

You can listen to the catchy track on all streaming platforms and check out the music video below.