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Noah Cyrus Releases New Single From Upcoming Debut Album ‘The Hardest Part’

Noah Cyrus is back with the release of her newest single ‘Ready To Go,’ from her debut album ‘The Hardest Part.’ The track was produced by Tommy English and Mike Crossey, and explores the demise of a broken relationship.

“I call this song “July’s sister song” due to their similarity in lyrics, but in actuality they’re really more like cousins. They’re about different people, entirely different storylines, and each brings up different memories and emotions. In a way, I see a lot of growth in myself from who I was then and who I am now, but at the same time it’s still impossible for me to walk away from people I love, even when it’s harmful to myself,”  Cyrus shared.

Cyrus’ highly-anticipated debut album ‘The Hardest Part’ is scheduled to be released on September 16. The album follows similar themes as the singles being vulnerable and full of emotions. Cyrus adds ‘Ready To Go’ and her upcoming album in a long line of impressive songwriting. These releases will further prove Cyrus to be one of the best songwriters doing it. Her lyrics come from her own experience ranging from deeply personal with relationship struggles, songs about addiction, death, and more.

‘The Hardest Part’

Artwork for ‘The Hardest Part’

‘The Hardest Part’ will see its global release on September 16, Pre-Order and Save the Album Here. Along with the new single and album date Cyrus released the full tracklist and artwork for the ten-track debut album.

TRACKLIST
Noah (Stand Still)
Ready To Go
Mr. Percocet
Every Beginning Ends
Hardest Part
I Just Want A Lover
Unfinished
My Side Of The Bed
I Burned LA Down
Loretta’s Song

Poring every inch of her soul into this record, the 22-year-old over-saw the arrangements and played multiple instruments on the record, working side by side with producer Mike Crossey [Arctic Monkeys, Ben Howard, The 1975, Wolf Alice] at the helm.

Creating the arrangements was the most fulfilling part of this record,” Cyrus shares. “Mike and I were so driven and fully engulfed in the music. It was seamless—our brains connected into one. I found a safe place to make music with people I love and trust. The process was really healing for me.

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