Miley Cyrus (born November 23, 1992, in Franklin, Tennessee, as Miley Ray Cyrus) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and visual artist. She began her career as a teenage star in the Disney series Hannah Montana, but quickly broke out of the child-star mold to establish herself as one of the most influential musical figures of the 21st century. Her global fame was cemented by hits like "Wrecking Ball" and "Flowers."
In 2025, she released her ninth studio album, Something Beautiful, a conceptual visual project. It premiered at the Tribeca Festival on June 6 and was presented as a short feature film. The album features collaborations with high-profile artists such as Naomi Campbell, Brittany Howard, Flea, and Adam Granduciel, and explores themes of healing, transformation, and beauty through pain. Standout tracks include "End of the World," "Prelude," "Something Beautiful," and "Easy Lover."
The lead single, "End of the World" (released in April 2025), is a retro-disco track with a 1970s feel and lush live orchestrations. "Easy Lover" brings in pop-rock dynamics and emphatic choruses, highlighting collective creativity and layered production.
For the album Flowers, Cyrus won her first Grammy in 2024, and in the following year, she received another award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance alongside Beyoncé for their track "II Most Wanted."