
Miley Cyrus confirms a Mark Ronson collaboration on her new album will be called "High"
Miley Cyrus has revealed that one of the Mark Ronson collaborations on her highly-anticipated new album will be called "High".
Yesterday (19 August), Miley Cyrus spoke to Zane Lowe on the first episode of Apple Music's #Essentials Radio, aired on the newly-launched Apple Music 1.
As well as discussing heartbreak and inspirations behind some of her biggest tracks of her career so far, Cyrus also revealed the track title of one of her upcoming Mark Ronson collaborations that's due to feature on her new LP.
Cyrus told Zane Lowe, "I've been working really diligently for the last year on having a healthy relationship with understanding that... you know, I have a song on my record actually with Mark [Ronson] called "High", and it's like, even though I don't get high anymore, I still get high, because what I do constantly gets me high."
.@MileyCyrus confirmed a new song produced by Mark Ronson that will be on the album called "High"! #M7 #MidnightSky pic.twitter.com/fhKq6BMVZ0
— Miley Cyrus Charts (@CyrusOnChart) August 19, 2020
Just last week Cyrus returned with her first single of the year, "Midnight Sky".
Cyrus is yet to follow up her 2017 LP Younger Now.
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