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Miley Cyrus Explains Why Mom Tish Unfollowed Her On Instagram
Miley Cyrus Explains Why Mom Tish Unfollowed Her On Instagram

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Miley Cyrus Explains Why Mom Tish Unfollowed Her On Instagram

Singer Miley Cyrus and her mom, Tish Cyrus, are addressing a social media snafu that had people 'freaking out' not too long ago. 'Miley, why do you think your mom unfollowed you on Instagram?' Tish asked, doubling over in laughter, on the latest episode of the 'Sorry We're Cyrus' podcast she does with her daughter Brandi Cyrus, Miley's older sister. The pop star conceded that the timing of her mom's unfollow was 'interesting,' because she had recently posted a photo of her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, after the two were estranged for a period of time. Tish and Billy Ray Cyrus divorced back in 2022. 'If you were in the family or not in the family, it was weird timing,' the singer teased her mom. 'Like I went to go see B Ray and, like, you did mysteriously unfollow me.' 'And then you got some backlash, and then suddenly you knew how to press that 'follow' button,' she said before adding that she was 'just kidding.' The 'Flowers' singer explained that 'the truth is ― which is boring ― there's a bug in Meta which... it naturally unfollows the person that you follow with the most engagement.' 'It was insane, though,' Tish Cyrus said as her daughter took listeners through what she thought had happened. 'I was like, either, 'Mom lost her glasses and can't see,' which is ― that's what I thought happened,' Miley Cyrus said. 'And then, there was actually a bug in Meta.' Both women addressed the unfollowing incident when it happened in May. When someone on Instagram asked Tish Cyrus why she had suddenly unfollowed her daughter, she commented, 'i didn't! Idk what happened lol.' Tish later spoke about the situation on X, writing, 'I would never unfollow Miley, her and I are as close as we've always been. Period. Love you Little.' The 'Hannah Montana' star took to her Instagram stories to address the hoopla, writing, 'I rarely comment on rumors, but my mama and I are too tight for anything to ever come between us.' 'She's my best friend,' she added. 'Like a lot of moms, she doesn't know how to work her phone and somehow unfollowed me-simple, coincidental, and uninteresting.' Miley Cyrus Sets The Record Straight On Her Estrangement With Dad Billy Ray Cyrus Miley Cyrus Opens Up About Confidently Choosing A Child-Free Life Miley Cyrus Reveals The Tattoos She Regrets The Most

The Best Albums of 2025, So Far
The Best Albums of 2025, So Far

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time3 hours ago

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The Best Albums of 2025, So Far

From Central Cee and Little Simz to Miley Cyrus and Xzibit, we parse through the best music of 2025. We are halfway through 2025, and what a year it's been so far. If anything, it's been a year of firsts: PSG finally took home the coveted Champions League crown — all without Messi, Neymar, or Mbappé — Tottenham won a trophy (OK maybe not a first, but a first in a long while), and Naomi Girma became the first million-dollar women's footballer when she joined Chelsea. Oh, and the revamped and expanded Club World Cup is underway. Advertisement It's been a bit less 'first' centric in the music world, however. Kendrick Lamar is dominating the summer with his Grand National tour, but, after 'Not Like Us' was inescapable last year, we don't exactly have a song of the summer for 2025. A year out from beef with Drake, is it safe to say the closest thing we have to a summer anthem is 'Nokia?' C'mon, it is seriously infectious. Besides those two superstars, other artists from across the world have put their mark on 2025. Little Simz and Central Cee are holding it down for the United Kingdom while we await albums from Dave and Skepta. Stateside, we got a surprise announcement that Clipse is releasing a new project, which will certainly feed the streets, and we are patiently waiting for projects from a range of artists, including AmirSaysNothing and A$AP Rocky. Advertisement Even though anticipation is high for what the rest of the year has to offer, there has been a variety of music, from Memphis rap to pop-rock, that has impressed us through June. Here's Urban Pitch's best albums of 2025 so far… Little Simz — Lotus Little Simz reasserted herself as one of the preeminent artists in today's music landscape with her new album, Lotus. She has always experimented with sound and her latest offering is a blend of alternative rock, fierce bars, and soulful piano all with the theme of blooming from the mud. She made this statement without her good friend and right-hand producer, Inflo. Together, they crafted incredibly artful projects, including her Mercury Prize-winning album, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, and its follow up, No Thank You. Earlier this year, Little Simz sued Inflo over a $2.2 million loan he didn't repay. Simz' pain at the broken friendship is evident throughout Lotus. It's clear 'Thief' is dedicated to the betrayal and the musical conversation. 'Blood' with fellow British MC Wretch 32 is about a falling out with a brother figure. The line 'You're not for the culture, you're just for the cult' on 'Hollow' is especially scathing. Advertisement There's also no Cleo Sol, another frequent collaborator and Inflo's wife, on Lotus either. The singer and Little Simz created bright moments like 'Woman' and 'Selfish,' but the features on the new album were still plenty strong. Nigerian singer Obongjayar, who also assisted her with the critically-acclaimed 'Point and Kill,' appears on two tracks, including the riveting 'Flood.' 'Blue' with the one and only Sampha touches the heart. The love song 'Only' with Lydia Kitto is lighthearted and, combined with the playful 'Young,' they bring balance to the heaviness of the album. The single 'Free' remains the firm beacon of hope. That's what makes Little Simz so magical is that even though she has been through so much, including racism, sexism and the betrayal of a friend, she maintains the brightest of smiles while assuring fans that if she can come out on top, they can too. Xzibit — Kingmaker The King is back! Xzibit released his first album in more than a decade in the form of Kingmaker. The project is thoughtful and fierce as the West Coast veteran reflects on the importance of keeping real ones in your circle and dominating your space while staying grounded by family and faith. Advertisement The production is signature West Coast (DJ Battlecat's beat for 'Shut Yo Mouth' is iconic) sprinkled with cinematic soundscapes, reflective reverbs and a bit of jazz. There's a variety of guests, including Dr. Dre, Busta Rhymes, Ice Cube, Compton Av, JasonMartin, Lorine Chia, and X's fellow Serial Killers member B-Real. Jenn Em's smooth vocals bring 'Been a Long Time Pt. 2' to a lighter place as Xzibit confronts those who called his career over. Tre Capital, Xzibit's son, is featured on 'End of the Day' for his first official placement on one of his dad's albums and he brings his own vulnerability to elevate the project. The title track and album closer showcases Xzibit rapping with a fierce hunger to share his message. It's clear that this music isn't for himself, but for others who need to hear encouragement to live in their own sense of purpose and peace. It's quite a beautiful thing. Aminé — 13 Months of Sunshine Aminé released his first solo album since 2021's TWOPOINTFIVE, and the Portland, Oregon artist delivered. Showcasing how he's grown creatively from his breakout hit, 2017's 'Caroline,' Aminé presents 13 Months of Sunshine as 16 tracks of groovy goodness and a tribute to his Ethiopian heritage. Advertisement The African country utilizes the slogan to let the world know summer doesn't stop there. There are clips of Aminé's father offering life lessons throughout the project that make it extra heartfelt. The singles 'Vacay,' 'Arc De Triomphe' and 'Familiar' are all here. But 'Feels So Good' lives up to its name and 'Be Easier On Yourself' is a reminder to self — and to others — to do just that. 'Doing The Best I Can' is a standout track where Aminé's father talks about his effort to lead the family and the artist then offers his own reflection on the sentiment over a stripped down piano track. The album might feel a little literal, but sonically it's engaging and overall it's uplifting, exactly what sunshine is supposed to do. Miley Cyrus — Something Beautiful Miley Cyrus' artistry has gone through many phases from her Hannah Montana days to her pop reign and her brief foray into hip-hop all while holding onto her country roots, but she seems to have found confidence in embracing the unexpected on Something Beautiful. The album comes off 2023's Endless Summer Vacation that featured the anthem 'Flowers' and reflective 'Used To Be Young.' Advertisement The new project is pure drama and is bolstered by instrumental moments that don't just fill space, but create clear emotions as Cyrus showcases how she's embraced the fact that she doesn't fit into a box. The transitions are immaculate as the album weaves between genres. The title track is jazz-infused with horns and a gentle bass line that is interrupted by crashing guitar riffs as Cyrus declares her obsession for a love interest. There is a clear '80s pop influence with braggadocious synth-heavy tracks like 'Walk of Fame' and 'Every Girl You've Ever Loved,' which comes with a superstar appearance from Naomi Campbell. 'Easy Lover' has a tinge of blues as Cyrus wrestles with affection that is equal parts addicting and toxic. She bares her soul on the snappy 'Golden Burning Sun' where she daydreams about a lover and 'More To Lose' draws listeners in when she relatably croons 'My tears are streamin' like our favoritе show tonight, tonight / Memories fade likе denim jeans.' Something Beautiful is a thrilling sonic journey that is a raw singular journey that also invites others to be our own beautiful selves no matter what that definition might be. Bad Bunny — DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS Bad Bunny made DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS as a tribute to his Puerto Rican heritage. The album title translates to 'I should have taken more photos' and is about capturing moments. Benito traded in commercial pop sensibilities for a return to his roots and the musical voyage is utterly contagious. Advertisement The opener, 'NUEVAYoL,' is an immediate departure from his signature sound and jumps into a fiery salsa, but it invites the listener into who he is as an artist and bridges the gap between the concrete jungle of New York and the bright playas of Puerto Rico. It's not long before 'VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR' features reggaeton and draws listeners in with repeated lines like 'Voy cazando y muero perreando,' a reference to pioneering Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Angel & Khriz and their early 2000s song, 'Cazando Voy.' Another standout reggaeton track is 'KETU TeCRÉ' where Bad Bunny flexes his vocals as he has second thoughts about a girl he got involved with with a witty reference to Toy Story. Elsewhere, 'BAILE INoLVIDABLE' or 'Unforgettable Dance,' has an outer space feel before jumping into lively horns. 'WELTiTA' with Chuwi's gentle vocals is smooth and feel-good. The plucky strings of 'TURiSTA' are inviting as Bad Bunny ponders a woman who was just a 'tourist' in his life, reflecting the greater conversation of what it means to visit a beautiful place like Puerto Rico versus calling the place home. 'VeLDÁ' ends with a looming soundscape that would fit right into Vince Staples' divisive Big Fish Theory album. 'DtMF' is the title track with a communal feel featuring bomba drums and a crowd of voices joining Bad Bunny as he reflects on his journey. When Bad Bunny announced the tour for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, there weren't any United States dates. Some people were confused as to why he wouldn't capitalize on such a lucrative market. But it's a further extension of the theme that Bad Bunny is doing what he wants to for himself and his people. Key Glock — Glockaveli: The Don Key Glock had his work cut out for him when he named his album Glockaveli: The Don, based on Tupac's posthumous classic The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, which was released under the pseudonym Makaveli. The Memphis rapper doesn't exactly have the same reputation as the late legend, who lives on in history as a street poet with uplifting songs like, 'Keep Your Head Up' and 'Dear Mama.' But Key Glock shows a new level of artistry with this project. Advertisement He taps into a higher power right away with the intro track, 'Hallelujah,' which is backed by a choir as he raps about getting money like his late mentor, Young Dolph, taught him to and he compares himself to Jesus Christ for how he gives back to his community. Glock showcases his signature fierce flow throughout with the backdrop of thumping 808s and smooth trap snares. There's no shortage of motivational bangers ('No Sweat,' 'Again'), but the soulful samples (Rickie Boger's 'Slow Down' on the title track and Erykah Badu's 'Didn't Cha Know' on 'Badu') and ethereal background vocals ('Made a Way' and 'Don Dada') help bring the project from the trenches to a spiritual place. E.M.E — Foreigner Afrobeats is the hottest genre in the world right now and Denver-based and Nigeria-bred E.M.E is the rising star to watch. His debut album, Foreigner, is solid. The project opens with a word from his mother about how E.M.E was born sickly and now is a miracle walking into his destiny. From there, fast-paced rhythms and E.M.E's strong, smooth vocals take listeners on a journey through love, home and finding your purpose. Advertisement The single 'One Day' is a standout track that's slowed down a bit as E.M.E envisions his ascent in the industry and how he is going to be a well-known name. The fame won't be for himself, but for the Believers — his friends, family and fans — who he wants to inspire to live out their dreams. E.M.E is a student of the game and on 'Movie,' he references J Hus' hit song 'Did You See' while giving some insight into his life overcoming struggle but now enjoying a life of luxury. Later on 'Don Dada,' there's another cool reference to Gucci Mane's 'Wasted' where he spits the iconic line 'Rockstar lifestyle, might not make it.' There are more reflective moments on 'Lost Souljah' and 'Back to Sender.' 'Yey Yey' is bolstered by a booming bass that rivals YG's 'BPT' while Danae Simone's soothing voice on 'Soul Ties' balances out the project nicely. Central Cee — Can't Rush Greatness Central Cee took three years between his popular mixtape, 2022's 23, and his debut album, Can't Rush Greatness. That's an eternity in today's rap game. He has been far from silent since then, but the title of Can't Rush Greatness lets fans know that he took this moment seriously and held himself to high expectations while resting in the confidence of what he's already built. And Cench put out a valiant effort. Advertisement Can't Rush Greatness is bolstered by the Shepherd's Bush rapper's penchant for making hits while embracing his role as the bridge between the United Kingdom and United States. 'GBP' with 21 Savage and 'Band4Band' with Lil Baby have been inescapable this year, but 'Ten' with Skepta and 'CRG' with Dave are equally impressive and show that Central Cee hasn't forgotten his roots. Besides relying on his ability to create bangers, Cench showcased his vulnerability on songs like the mesmerizing 'Limitless,' which interpolates Skepta's 'Bullet From a Gun,' and the dynamic 'Walk In Wardrobe,' produced by Dave. The way Central Cee expresses range on Can't Rush Greatness while staying true to the confidence and swagger that got him here make the album one of the best so far this year. Alright! Mereba — The Breeze Grew a Fire A lot has happened in Mereba's life since the 2019 release of her debut album, The Jungle is the Only Way Out. Perhaps most significantly, she became a mother. The singer released an emotive project in her return to music via The Breeze Grew a Fire. The album was fittingly released on Valentine's Day and explores several types of love between romantic partners and family. The lead single and album opener, 'Counterfeit,' is bouncy and upbeat with a witty message about the importance of authenticity in relationships. From there, the project is simply smooth as it slinks between the funky 'White Doves,' the ethereal 'Out of the Blue' and the mesmerizing 'Hawk' where she spits a few bars. Mereba proves herself as a true artist who draws her audience into her heart and soul. Ovrkast. — While the Iron is Hot East Oakland rapper and producer Ovrkast. released quite an exciting half-hour of music in the form of his sophomore album, While the Iron is Hot. While he's established himself as a master of the lo-fi sound, this album jumps into the action right away with the dizzying jazzy 'HOT!' Then 'truth?' gives a glimpse into the purpose of the album as Ovrkast. spits about finding his place in the world. Advertisement The beat drop on 'Small Talk' is impeccable and the thumps of the bass and gritty sample of Biggie Smalls' 'Gimme The Loot' are balanced perfectly by soft horns and Samara Cyn's ethereal voice. The rest of the project has a fairly chill vibe with lots of piano and a prayer of protection at the end of 'SPIKE LEE.' But there's moments of hype like the energetic 'MAVKAST!' with North Carolina MC Mavi and the slap-tastic 'Strange Ways' with the illustrious Vince Staples. There's so many sonic layers on While the Iron is Hot and only one song is more than three minutes long. Ovrkast. is on track to be in the conversation of this generation's genre-bending artists like Little Simz, Tyler, The Creator, and Pharrell. Wretch 32 — HOME? While Wretch 32 might not get the commercial acclaim as some of his peers or the new rap stars, his place in UK rap history is cemented. After nearly two decades in the game, he doesn't have much to prove and it's evident on HOME? that he feels a sense of belonging and freedom at this point in his career. But the question mark in the title shows the conversation is ongoing as he considers his role as a father, artist, and son of immigrants. Advertisement The album isn't even really a rap album. It opens with the cinematic 'Transitional Chapter' featuring fierce drums and soulful horns. There's lots of feel good vibes paying homage to Wretch 32's Jamaican heritage. Skip Marley gives a major co-sign with his appearance on 'Nesta Marley' complete with a reference to Dido's 'Thank You' as a reminder that 'It's not so bad.' The rap moments are fierce and worthy of conversation. 'Seven Seater' with Mercston and Ghetts is fire. The single 'Black and British' with Little Simz and Benjamin A.D analyzes the complexity of identity and is another standout track. 'Home Sweet Home' is a fitting semi-title track where Wretch 32 and Grime vet Kano trade thoughtful verses about not feeling at home in England. Kano utilizes soccer to ponder nationalism and race, saying he would rather rep Jamaica's Reggae Boyz than England's Three Lions. He also reflects on how Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford must feel as Black players, especially after receiving plenty of racial abuse following their performances at the 2020 EURO finals. The line 'go black home, you'll be all white in the morning' shows why Kano is one of the best to ever do it. One of Wretch 32's lines on 'Me & Mine' might summarize the whole project. 'Although I had the choice of choosing Ps, I chose peace of mind.' Wretch 32 has probably had his fair share of opportunities to sell out in his career, but here he stands with confidence and clarity that money can't buy.

Beyoncé delivers on Night 1 in Paris: Miley Cyrus surprise, fans honor Juneteenth, more
Beyoncé delivers on Night 1 in Paris: Miley Cyrus surprise, fans honor Juneteenth, more

USA Today

time7 hours ago

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  • USA Today

Beyoncé delivers on Night 1 in Paris: Miley Cyrus surprise, fans honor Juneteenth, more

Beyoncé delivers on Night 1 in Paris: Miley Cyrus surprise, fans honor Juneteenth, more PARIS — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter debuted her her first 'Cowboy Carter' concert in Paris, and the night turned out to be another spectacle filled with special surprises, new outfits and high energy. The Grammy-winning singer kicked off her show on June 19 at Stade de Frances around 8:56 p.m local time. The show marked the first show at the stadium on her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. She is set to hit the stage again on June 21 and 22. 'Paris, France, I have to say I'm very grateful to be on the stage. We have a very special show for y'all," Beyoncé said as she opened the show. Fans celebrate Juneteenth at Beyoncé first Paris show Prior to the June 19 concert, a group of France-based fans planned a powerful display at her concert to commemorate the Juneteenth holiday, which celebrates the end of slavery in the United States. "This day is very important for Beyoncé, and the 'Cowboy Carter' tour. It's a day when the last enslaved Back people in the U.S. learned they were free. It was 1865, on 19th of June," says Sarah Farajaoui who was behind the fan-led project. "This is a way to celebrate freedom. This is a way to celebrate justice and to say, 'Beyoncé we understood the assignment and we're here to celebrate with this day.'" For the project, she and other friends distributed thousands of Juneteenth flags for fans to hold up as Beyoncé performed her song "Freedom." "The atmosphere was fantastic," says Jazmine Goodwine, who flew to Paris from the U.S. for the occasion. "To be here on freedom day was out of this world. To see people pay homage to her roots on Juneteenth was something spectacular, and it fulfilled me in ways I didn't know was possible." Beyoncé brings out Miley Cyrus as a special guest One of the biggest highlights of the evening came when Beyoncé brought out Miley Cryus and the two women sang their beloved duet "II Most Wanted." Dressed in all gold, the Grammy-winning singers held hands and the crowd went wild as Cryus approached the stage. 'I love y'all so much. I'm super excited because I wanted to do something very special for your guys," Beyoncé said. "Give it up. I'm so grateful to sing with you Ms. Miley Cyrus." At the 2025 Grammy awards, the women took home the award for best country duo/group performance for "II Most Wanted." The surprises continued with Beyoncé's new fashion looks Of course, Beyoncé's tour has been a huge showcase of fashion and creativity. Each night, Beyoncé continues to blend high fashion and cowboy couture, keeping fans on the edge of their seats as they anticipate a new look. There's been many looks incorporating Western-glam: sparkly chaps, cowboy hats, boots and lots of fringe. Thursday's show was no different. Bey opened her Paris stint with all-new outfits, and fans took note of the head-turning looks. As fans know, Beyoncé first debuted her "Cowboy Carter" tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with 39 songs on the set list. Her shows have been filled with family, fashion, different music genres, and most notably country music and cultural commentary. The nine-city tour will span the U.S. and Europe with the grand finale taking place in Las Vegas on July 26. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.

Miley Cyrus stunned fans as surprise Beyoncé guest in Paris
Miley Cyrus stunned fans as surprise Beyoncé guest in Paris

Yahoo

time8 hours ago

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Miley Cyrus stunned fans as surprise Beyoncé guest in Paris

Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour took over Paris on Thursday night with a show at Stade de France. The singer is just over halfway through the tour for her Grammy-winning Album of the Year Cowboy Carter, with dates still remaining in Houston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Las Vegas. Thursday's show was the first of three nights in Paris, and Beyoncé stunned fans by bringing out one very special guest. Singer Miley Cyrus emerged on stage to perform -- for the first time live -- the song II Most Wanted that the duo collaborated on for the 2024 album. Cyrus stunned in a gold ensemble, hitting a pose that was very reminiscent of one from Beyoncé's Mrs. Carter tour. Miley Cyrus channels Beyoncé as she joins her on stage to perform 'II MOST WANTED' in Paris. — Pop Base (@PopBase) June 19, 2025 After the performance, Cyrus took to social media to thank Beyoncé and express her admiration for the global superstar (and matching gold outfits). .@Beyonce to be beside such a humble, gracious, legendary DIVA was a dream come true. Thank you for the opportunity to perform in Paris together & sing our song about friendship. To have learned from you & loved you my whole life, & then be standing together in matching gold… — Miley Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) June 20, 2025 Talk about an iconic moment. This article originally appeared on For The Win: Miley Cyrus Beyonce video from Paris Cowboy Carter tour was iconic

Miley Cyrus stunned fans as surprise Beyoncé guest in Paris
Miley Cyrus stunned fans as surprise Beyoncé guest in Paris

USA Today

time8 hours ago

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  • USA Today

Miley Cyrus stunned fans as surprise Beyoncé guest in Paris

Miley Cyrus stunned fans as surprise Beyoncé guest in Paris Miley Cyrus channels Beyoncé as she joins her on stage to perform 'II MOST WANTED' in Paris. — Pop Base (@PopBase) June 19, 2025 Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour took over Paris on Thursday night with a show at Stade de France. The singer is just over halfway through the tour for her Grammy-winning Album of the Year Cowboy Carter, with dates still remaining in Houston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Las Vegas. Thursday's show was the first of three nights in Paris, and Beyoncé stunned fans by bringing out one very special guest. Singer Miley Cyrus emerged on stage to perform -- for the first time live -- the song II Most Wanted that the duo collaborated on for the 2024 album. Cyrus stunned in a gold ensemble, hitting a pose that was very reminiscent of one from Beyoncé's Mrs. Carter tour. After the performance, Cyrus took to social media to thank Beyoncé and express her admiration for the global superstar (and matching gold outfits). .@Beyonce to be beside such a humble, gracious, legendary DIVA was a dream come true. Thank you for the opportunity to perform in Paris together & sing our song about friendship. To have learned from you & loved you my whole life, & then be standing together in matching gold… — Miley Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) June 20, 2025 Talk about an iconic moment.

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