Decoding the Lyrics in Miley Cyrus' Younger Now Album

Miley Cyrus has reinvented herself once again with Younger Now, her sixth studio album by RCA Records (now). Cyrus wrote seven of the 11 tracks, co-writing three with Oren Yoel and one with Dolly Parton. Instead of remaking the impetuous music he released four years ago, he turned his roots to Nashville and mixed the sounds of his youth with a vibration of L.A. For Cyrus, Younger Now represents an important evolution, both personal and professional.
Miley Cyrus, Younger Now
"I'm much more complete than these headlines, these records, these numbers 1, whatever." I love my life and the fact that I'm alive ... "Cyrus told Beats 1 Radio Zane Lowe on Thursday." Write what you want, I'm so happy to be on this planet and be able to be in position in the I am. These things are so meaningless and below my final goal. "What is it?" Make the world better, make the world change, make Happy Hippie and what we represent a reality, that is so the world is not like is now. "Many of us are working hard, but when you think you're doing enough, you know you can do more," she said.

Before the release of the album, Cyrus released two singles: "Malibu" (May 11) and "Younger Now" (August 18), and two promotional singles, "Inspired" (June 9) and "Week Without You" Sept. 21).

From Younger Now, she said, "I've never put an album this way."

"I wrote the record while it was coming out, if that makes sense, so when 'Malibu' came out, I kept working on the rest of the record and promising an album," Lowe recalled. "Like, 'Everyone, my album will be out later this year! I only have six songs on it."
Miley Cyrus, Malibu
However, Cyrus explained, "It was the perfect time for me. I grow and evolve and change very quickly, so I always want to put the music before I hate myself. I want to put out while I still live in Malibu because now I'm spending most of my time in Nashville, that's what's up. "

In a separate interview with Grammy.com, Cyrus said, "Writing the lyrics for me alone on this album was important because I'm really trying to project what I think and feel, and I do not think anyone can know that it's a different moment for me in my life-how I want to create, how I want to co-create and how I want to collaborate. The lyrics are very sacred to me, and also to my fans. I understand that this album is really the whole truth, from me. "

So what does Cyrus say about Younger Now? Allow E! News to decode the letters:

1. "Younger now"

Cyrus embraces his past while recognizing change is inevitable and necessary. "It seems like I just woke up / Like all this time I've slept / Although I'm not who I am / I'm not afraid of what I used to be," the former Disney Channel star sings in the first verse. In the second verse, the singer-songwriter sings, "Feels like I'm living in a dream / But I never get to the end / My eyes open when they feel the light / It's always just before I'm about to scream. "

"I think when you're a teenager, young adult, you strive so hard to be great or try something or be far from what you were when you were a kid," Cyrus explained in a September 24 interview with NPR's Sunday weekend edition. "And I guess as I get older - what 'Younger Now' says is, 'Even though it's not who I am / I'm not afraid of what I used to be.'"

2. "Malibu"

In her ode to boyfriend Liam Hemsworth, whom she met on the set of the 2010 movie The Last Song, Cyrus sings, "I never came to the beach, or I was by the ocean / I never sat on the shore, under the sun with my feet in the sand / But you brought me here and I'm glad you did. "

The chorus of the song reflects in his life with the actor in-you guessed it-Malibu. "But here I am, by your side / The sky is bluer in Malibu," sings Cyrus. "Next to you in Malibu / Next to you."

"They'll talk about me if I leave a restaurant with Liam," he told Billboard earlier this year. "Why not put the power back into my relationship and say, 'This is how I feel?'"

3. "Rainbowland" (the Parton feat)

"Living in a rainbow / Where you and I go hand in hand / Oh, I would be lying (I would be lying), if I said that everything was fine / All the pain and hatred that is happening here I hate passing by here, pop princess and her Grammy-winning godmother sing in the chorus of the track. "We are rainbows, me and you / Every color, every hue / Let's shine through / Together we can start living in a rainbow".

"A line is a letter from Dolly," Cyrus said of his "political" collaboration in the September 29 issue of NME. "It says, 'We are rainbows, me and you / Every color, every hue.' And it's about all these different races, genres and religions, if we all come together to create and say, 'Hey, we're diferentes, iferentes, that's great, do not change to be the same. . 'Because a rainbow is not a rainbow without all the different colors.
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