Next year things may look a little different for Miley Cyrus that says in a conversation with New York Times That she looks forward to a “rebirth of how I look at my career.”
When asked about her relationship with mainstream -success, Cyrus, who just released her ninth studio album, Something beautifulTalked about what she sees next for herself as an artist.
“I think it’s going on, my connection to mainstream success,” Cyrus said in the video interview, which was published on Saturday, May 31, May. (A shortened version of the full interview was published on Outlet’s Website.)
“I feel like this album, it’s definitely not a ‘last lap’ – I certainly don’t go 180 in my career necessarily right now – but I think it’s potentially the last time I want to do it exactly this way,” she noted.
The singer announced Something beautiful In March, when she gave fans a first listening to the album track “Prelude” and the set title tracks. She has since been released two more singles, “End of the World” and “More to Lose”, and just before the album’s release, held a private concert hosted by Tiktok at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. Still is coming is a visual component of the project, a movie to be shown in theaters for a night only on June 12 in the US and Canada, and internationally on June 27.
CYRUSHIS PREVIOUS RELEASE IN FULL LENGTH, 2023’S Infinite summer vacationreached # 3 on Billboard 200 – said: “I take a great effort on this [Something Beautiful]. I’m all together. But I don’t think I will put myself in a position that I add so much pressure to myself again. “
“A lot of things will change about it for me, toward the end [of this year] and the beginning of next year. It’s really kind of my focus to spend this year for kind of wind the idea I’ve had about myself. There is a song on the album called ‘Reborn’ and that’s the kind of this. I feel like next year for me will be a kind of rebirth of how I do things and how I look at my career, ”Cyrus said.
The conversation clocked in almost an hour, between Cyrus’ personal sitting down with the publication and a follow -up call. Among the Many Topics Discussed With Candor: Here Present-Day Relationship With Each Parent (Tish and Billy Ray Cyrus), Whether She’s Interest In Being A Parent One Day, What Happened When She Did EMDR Therapy, Growing Up As A Child Star and Why Finally Winning Her FIRST GRAMMY (for “flowers,” in “in” in “in” in “in” in 2024) Was so Significant, and-When Interviewer Lulu Garcia-Navarro Brought Up Cyrus’ Peers in the Industry-Here Report with Other Female Pop Stars.
“I think the relationship between female pop stars is really interesting and often very full,” suggested Garcia-Navarro, whom Cyrus joked with, “Divas.”
“Is that what you think is happening?” she asked Cyrus.
“I mean, probably at my end,” said the singer, then managed, “I don’t mind the word diva. Maybe I’m a little diva.”
Cyrus added, “It’s a little cool. It’s a fantasy. You don’t have to be famous for being a diva – just being a diva. Diva doesn’t mean difficult for no reason.” When asked if she thinks She is Hard, she said, “I’m difficult but not without reason.”
The interviewer followed up by praying, “You’ve said you don’t feel part of the cohort of singers in your generation and age group … You’ve kept yourself apart in a certain way.” She asked Cyrus why.
“I don’t think it’s so much of a conscious choice,” Cyrus said. “I think to me, my persona – the public’s idea of me – is” on “somehow, but in my own time I am very off. I don’t like any makeup, my hair up messy. I don’t even look in the mirror of my own time.”
“It’s not that I haven’t found it,” she said. “I haven’t looked very hard. I’m sure girls in my community go out,” Well, that’s me too, and you haven’t reached out. “No, I haven’t … I like to make my two worlds.”
Cyrus related her real life to her teenaged Hannah Montana Persona.
“Maybe it’s something unconscious from the show, just like from Hannah Montana Where I think my famous person has a life, and then as an ordinary person I have another life, “she explained.” I think maybe it subconsciously programmed me – not even joke – to think who I am at home and who I am as an artist is a bit like two separate identities, and in fact they are. “
Elsewhere in the conversation, the former Disney star talked about the younger generation of pop singers, including Sabrina Carpenter, whom she has met and sometimes cares about because of the hectic plan “Espresso” Hitmaker holds. “Every time I see her, I have the urge to ask her if she is doing well. I see that she is performing in Ireland, and then the next day she is doing a show in Kansas. And I like,” I don’t know how it could be physically ok, “because I was in the situation, I know what it feels like it’s a lot and I didn’t say.
See her full interview with New York Times In the video below.