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Noah Cyrus

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NOAH CYRUS
releases debut album
THE HARDEST PART

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Noah Cyrus

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In a whirlwind of loss, heartbreak and chaos, Noah Cyrus grabbed the reins, took control of her life and has been able to finally tell her story like never before.

Today, the Nashville-born musician, singer / songwriter uncovers the kind of strength you only find from within & has shared it with the world through this heartfelt and deeply personal body of work that is both timeless as much as it is of the now. “These songs all mean so much to me—they’re straight from my heart, my brain, and my body,” Cyrus states. “Every song is important to the story, and for the first time I’m revealing my complete and honest truth.”

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It’s been 6 years since 22-year-old Cyrus first emerged on the scene, but as her music career continued to ascend, her well-being began to spiral just as rapidly. By the end of 2020, she had reached a crossroads. “Soon after I started having all this music success I was introduced to downers, which gradually took over my life the next couple of years. By 2020 I was at my lowest low – I was suicidal and in an unhealthy co-dependent relationship. I was choosing drugs over my family, my friendships, myself – everything. And when the pandemic hit it gave me an excuse to further isolate myself. Anxiety and depression fully consumed me. I finally had a moment of clarity after I lost my grandmother. When she died, I wanted to be there for my mom, but I was so emotionally and physically gone. I felt an enormous amount of guilt and the whole situation made me re-assess a lot of my decisions over the past few years. Around the same time, I got out of my toxic relationship and weighed out my options – life or death. I wanted to find purpose and hope. So, I chose life. I called everyone I needed to and asked for help. I did the work to get off the pills. December 15, 2022 will be my 2nd year anniversary, and I’m experiencing happiness and joy for the first time since I was a little kid.”

While she worked on herself, Noah also worked on the future. She welcomed a new team behind-the-scenes, wrote a slew of songs and hit the studio with producer Mike Crossey [Arctic Monkeys, Ben Howard, The 1975]. Guiding the vision, she dramatically expanded the sonic palette and oversaw arrangements, emphasizing the incorporation of instruments such as pedal steel and slide guitar. “Creating the arrangements was the most fulfilling part of this record,” she goes on. “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.”

In the end, she made it through THE HARDEST PART and found Noah Cyrus. “I’m starting to get comfortable with who I am,” she leaves off. “I’m excited to be learning and growing; I’m practicing loving and nurturing myself. THE HARDEST PART has been a long time coming, and I needed to pour everything I had into it. Making this album was one of the happiest times of my entire life, and in a lot of ways saved it.  I’m really hopeful for this next chapter.”

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