Miley Cyrus Debuts Introspective New Song & Video “Used To Be Young”

American singer songwriter Miley Cyrus has returned with the release of a brand new single “Used To Be Young.” The introspective single arrived alongside a minimalist music video directed by Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter.

Speaking about the lyrics of “Used To Be Young,” Cyrus said that she was inspired by themes of growth and self reflection, simultaneously being able to look back at past versions of oneself while also feeling comfortable with the current version and looking forward to future versions. She sings about being proud of her personal development while also remaining optimistic about what the future might hold.

Discussing the inspiration behind the music video, Cyrus explained, “It’s super emotional because I am kind of a mini-me of my mom and I could see her inside of the camera by using a technology where I could livestream with my mom from inside of the camera. So, we could see each other and as she was dancing it just made me cry, it made me laugh, it brought up so many real emotions and I think it’s really letting people into true emotion, which I don’t feel we get to see very much these days.”

The new track marks Cyrus’ first new music release since the arrival of her eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation back in March. In May, she released her music video for “Jaded” and alluded to having no desire to tour in support of her newest release, stating that “singing for hundreds of thousands of people isn’t really the thing that I love.”

Skyy Rincon: Skyy Rincon is a recent alumni of the University of California, Irvine where she earned a B.A. in Literary Journalism with a Minor in History. She is the Music Editor at mxdwn.com. She has previously written about various social issues ranging from disability & identity to climate change. Aside from writing, she is also learning more about podcasting.
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