Miley Cyrus gets candid about ‘meaningful and emotional' new single

Miley Cyrus just explained the concept of “perfection” behind her latest song, More To Lose.

The 32-year-old Grammy award winning singer revealed that instead of “chasing perfection” she was eager to record the song in a "singular take" to keep it sounding "meaningful and emotional."

Taking to her official Instagram account, she uploaded a video where the Flowers crooner could be heard saying, “On a song like More to Lose, I try to keep it a singular take.”

Miley continued, “I add my harmonies, ad-libs at the end, but it’s really a song that’s more of a story and I never want that to be interrupted or overthought or chasing perfection.”

“I never wanted More to Lose to feel perfect, I wanted it to sound meaningful and emotional,” she added.

Miley Cyrus gets candid about ‘meaningful and emotional new single

Additionally, the Wrecking Ball hitmaker also shared a video in which she could be seen singing in a fancy dressed, with the caption of lyrics she was singing:

"I stay, when the ecstacy is far away. I pray, that it’s coming round again. You say it, but I wish it wasn’t true. I knew someday that one would have to choose, I just thought we had more to lose."

Miley Cyrus is set to release her visual album, Something Beautiful on May 30, which would comprise of 13 different tracks and would premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival in June.

So far, the songs Prelude and End of the World have been heard by fans with now, More To Lose having been released.

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