
Miley Cyrus gets reflective on latest single Used To Be Young
The track explores the life of the 30-year-old singer, who found fame on Disney Channel’s ‘Hannah Montana’ as a teenager.
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The track explores the life of the 30-year-old singer, who found fame on Disney Channel’s ‘Hannah Montana’ as a teenager.
The Midnight Sky hitmaker began teasing the release when her face started popping up on posters in various locations, with fans and Cyrus herself sharing snaps of the promos online.
Alongside the release of her eighth album, ‘Endless Summer Vacation’, the 12-song set is believed to have hit streaming platforms on March 10.
The singer-songwriter’s ninth studio album looks set to debut at No. 1 in an all-new Top 5 this week, ahead of closest rivals Depeche Mode, whose 15th LP ‘Memento Mori’ is at two.
The Irish rock group – starring Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. – outsold their closest rival, The Weeknd’s ‘The Highlights’, by more than 2:1 to secure their first chart-topper in over a decade.
The pop superstar’s eighth LP rocketed to No. 1 this week, as its lead single racked up an impressive ninth week at the top spot.
The singer’s eighth LP is outselling its closest rival, Sleaford Mods’ ‘UK Grim’, at almost 2:1, according to OfficialCharts.com, meaning it could become Miley’s first chart-topper since 2013’s ‘Bangerz’.
Alongside the LP, the superstar dropped the moody visual for the follow-up to her global chart-topping smash hit ‘Flowers’.
Featuring a scaled-back instrumentation, the track features as the closing song on her forthcoming album ‘Endless Summer Vacation’, due March 10.
Damon Albarn and co. are on course to claim their second chart-topper – their first in 17 years – with ‘Cracker Island’, but it’s far from a done deal.
The track explores the life of the 30-year-old singer, who found fame on Disney Channel’s ‘Hannah Montana’ as a teenager.
The Midnight Sky hitmaker began teasing the release when her face started popping up on posters in various locations, with fans and Cyrus herself sharing snaps of the promos online.
Alongside the release of her eighth album, ‘Endless Summer Vacation’, the 12-song set is believed to have hit streaming platforms on March 10.
The singer-songwriter’s ninth studio album looks set to debut at No. 1 in an all-new Top 5 this week, ahead of closest rivals Depeche Mode, whose 15th LP ‘Memento Mori’ is at two.
The Irish rock group – starring Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. – outsold their closest rival, The Weeknd’s ‘The Highlights’, by more than 2:1 to secure their first chart-topper in over a decade.
The pop superstar’s eighth LP rocketed to No. 1 this week, as its lead single racked up an impressive ninth week at the top spot.
The singer’s eighth LP is outselling its closest rival, Sleaford Mods’ ‘UK Grim’, at almost 2:1, according to OfficialCharts.com, meaning it could become Miley’s first chart-topper since 2013’s ‘Bangerz’.
Alongside the LP, the superstar dropped the moody visual for the follow-up to her global chart-topping smash hit ‘Flowers’.
Featuring a scaled-back instrumentation, the track features as the closing song on her forthcoming album ‘Endless Summer Vacation’, due March 10.
Damon Albarn and co. are on course to claim their second chart-topper – their first in 17 years – with ‘Cracker Island’, but it’s far from a done deal.
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