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Miley Cyrus Is Set To Release A New Song Titled, “Used To Be Young”

Miley Cyrus is not slowing down anytime soon. A new single, “Used to be Young” is rumored to be released in the near future.  

After recently dropping her comeback album in March 2023, Endless Summer Vacation, fans did not expect new music from Cyrus for a while. Lucky for fans, the Flowers” singer has been teasing lyrics and visuals for her new rumored song “Used to Be Young” all over social media. 

Fans first took notice of Miley Cyrus’s YouTube page’s drastic change. Every thumbnail to every video features a black and white photo of Cyrus with the words “Used to Be Young” written front and center.

 

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On her social media pages, she posted a soundless clip which features posters of her plastered all around a city displaying old song lyrics from hits including “I came in like a wrecking ball,” “I hopped off the plane at LAX,” “I can buy myself flowers,” and an unrecognizable quote (for now) “I say I used to be young.”

Music-consumers believe the last  quote relates to the post’s caption of possible song lyrics which reads, “I know I used to be crazy. I know I used to be fun. You say I used to be wild. I say I used to be young.” 

Let us know how excited you are to hear some new music by either leaving a reaction at the bottom of the post or by sending us a tweet at @celebsecrets.

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  • Clare Zianno

    Clare is a News & Features Intern for Celeb Secrets. She is a 3rd year at Cal Poly studying English and minoring in Media Arts, Society, and Technology. Clare loves to spend her free time watching reality TV shows, lounging at the beach, and spending time with friends and family.

Clare is a News & Features Intern for Celeb Secrets. She is a 3rd year at Cal Poly studying English and minoring in Media Arts, Society, and Technology. Clare loves to spend her free time watching reality TV shows, lounging at the beach, and spending…

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