Miley Cyrus Blends Pink Floyd And Thierry Mugler Aesthetics for 'Something Beautiful', New Album Announced

Published 03/24/2025, 11:46 PM EDT

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Miley Ray Cyrus has long established herself as one of the most inventive and fearless artists of her generation. From her genre-defying discography to her visually striking reinventions, she continues to push creative boundaries. Her previous album, 'Endless Summer Vacation', was a masterclass in emotional storytelling, blending introspective lyricism with contemporary pop soundscapes. Every era she enters feels distinct yet unmistakably hers, a testament to her artistic versatility and vision. 

The very same Cyrus-artistry has been brought to the forefront as Miley Cyrus makes a triumphant return, unveiling her new album with unparalleled style.

Music meets couture as Miley Cyrus announces her comeback

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Miley Cyrus has announced her return in a manner only she can, equal parts grand, stylish, and entirely unexpected. Her ninth studio album, 'Something Beautiful', will be released on May 30, 2025, under Columbia Records. The album, boasting thirteen original tracks, is executive produced by Miley Cyrus and Shawn Everett. Given her track record, it is unlikely that this will be a simple collection of songs. Instead, it is expected to be another audacious reinvention, filled with surprises.

The album’s artwork, captured by Glen Luchford, showcased Miley Cyrus draped in a 1997 Thierry Mugler couture creation, which proved that an album announcement could be a fashion statement. Mugler’s archival designs, known for their theatricality and defiant elegance, mirror the singer-songwriter’s own artistic ethos. With this unveiling, the pop star once again blurs the line between music, fashion, and pure spectacle, ensuring that 'Something Beautiful' is already living up to its name.

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With a striking visual statement already setting the tone, the former child star could be gearing up for an album as unique and captivating as its artwork.

Theatrical, nostalgic, and daring, what Something Beautiful could explore

Miley Cyrus has built a career on reinvention, and 'Something Beautiful' seems to embrace that legacy. The album’s artwork, featuring an archival 1997 Thierry Mugler couture piece, suggests themes of transformation and spectacle. Known for blending genres and aesthetics, she may be drawing from past influences while forging something entirely new. The theatrical elements in her visuals indicate a bold, larger-than-life sound, potentially infused with nostalgia and self-reflection.

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Recent comments from Miley Cyrus suggest a renewed appreciation for her early career, particularly her Hannah Montana era. While she has distanced herself from that persona in the past, she now embraces aspects of it, hinting at a return to pop sensibilities. This album could reflect a balance between her past and present, merging the polished energy of her early years with the raw, introspective storytelling she has mastered. With 'Something Beautiful', she continues to shape her ever-evolving artistic identity.

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How mesmerized were you by the brilliance of the album artwork? Share your thoughts on whether it hints at the themes of the upcoming album.

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