Album

Something Beautiful

Miley Cyrus

2025 · Rock, Pop

6 collectors on Gatefold own this

Something Beautiful by Miley Cyrus

Something Beautiful is a Pop album by Miley Cyrus, originally released in 2025. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

About

When Miley Cyrus won her first Grammys in 2024 (Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for “Flowers” from 2023’s <i>Endless Summer Vacation</i>), something shifted. “I think somewhere inside of me, I needed to hold a trophy and just feel for a moment that I have something that I can hold in my hands that feels like a true achievement,” the 32-year-old child star turned pop icon tells Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “After every album, I’ve been able to say, ‘Well, I made the album I set out to make, and that’s enough.’ Somewhere, I was avoiding the fact that it did matter to me.” Having finally achieved the validation she’d been longing to feel since childhood, Cyrus says she “felt free to make the album that I’ve really been craving my whole adult career to create.” The name of the resulting album, her ninth, emerged out of the ether while riffing in the studio with producer Max Taylor-Sheppard and Cyrus’ boyfriend/collaborator, Liily drummer Maxx Morando. “As soon as [Taylor-Sheppard] played the first chord, I just said, ‘Tell me something beautiful tonight.’ It was so easy, but I have no idea where it came from. The chord he played was so beautiful that what needed to be said had to be beautiful.” In the title track, a Sunday morning soul jam erupts with a “flash, bang, spark” into post-apocalyptic prog-rock distortion. That clash of sensuality and chaos extends through <i>Something Beautiful</i>, whose ’80s-inspired melodrama swings for the fences in sound and theme. The deceptively sparkly-sounding “End of the World” celebrates one last blowout bash before the sky fall. “Thi, to me, is pop music in its fullest form,” Cyrus say. “Pop gets given a bad name by manufactured label creation, and that’s just not what it i.” She’s thinking of legendary pop innovators who evolved with the times: David Bowie, Madonna, Elton John. The ultra-funky “Easy Lover” was intended for another such icon: Cyrus originally wrote it circa 2020’s <i>Plastic Hearts</i>, then refurbished it for placement on Beyoncé’s <i>COWBOY CARTER</i>. When Bey went with “II MOST WANTED” instead, Cyrus kept the slinky number for herself, recruiting Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard to play electric guitar—though the “Tell ’em, B!” ad-lib stay. Cyrus’ inimitable voice has never sounded more soulful, though that has not come without a price. She tells Apple Music she has Reinke’s edema, a rare condition which causes fluid to build up in the outer layer of the vocal folds—hence her trademark rasp. “So I have this very large polyp on my vocal cord, which has given me a lot of the tone and the texture that has made me who I am,” she say. “But it’s extremely difficult to perform with, because it’s like running a marathon with ankle weights on.” It could be removed surgically, but for Cyru, the benefit isn’t worth the risk, “because the chance of waking up from surgery and not sounding like myself is a probability.” .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1Prelude2:35
  2. 2Something Beautiful4:31
  3. 3End of the World4:10
  4. 4More to Lose4:35
  5. 5Interlude 11:14
  6. 6Easy Lover3:06
  7. 7Interlude 21:30
  8. 8Golden Burning Sun4:54
  9. 9Walk of Fame (feat. Brittany Howard)6:00
  10. 10Pretend You're God4:39
  11. 11Every Girl You've Ever Loved (feat. Naomi Campbell)5:18
  12. 12Reborn5:42
  13. 13Give Me Love3:51

Sound DNA

  • Pop
  • Dance-Pop
  • polished
  • euphoric
  • hedonistic

Credits

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6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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