
On March 10, when she released her eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation, it was no surprise that it displayed the star’s many powerful facets as an artist-be it as a popstar, balladeer, or soulful rockstar.Ĭyrus has been a legend in the entertainment industry since her iconic role on Disney’s Hannah Montana in 2006. Instead of releasing an album that appeals to industry standards, Cyrus released a work of art that is honest and raw.While she started off singing pop music, Miley Cyrus has showcased her incredible vocals in a variety of genres throughout her career. “She is Coming” cannot be categorized into one genre the album’s myriad styles highlight the many sides of Cyrus. One could argue that you wouldn’t expect some of these songs to be on the same album, but that’s what makes this album intriguing. This album is unlike any other project Cyrus has released before. The lyrics could be based on Miley and Liam Hemsworth’s relationship the two were on-and-off for a while but finally married last year. “The Most” reveals Cyrus’ vulnerability, as she sings about hurting and disappointing the person who loves her the most and not giving up on love. The singer’s final track is different than the rest of the album. Cyrus gives off a pop-folky vibe that is complemented by Swae Lee’s contemporary hip-hop sound. “Party Up the Street” is a song you’d listen to on a laid-back summer night when you go to a kickback down the street to hang out with your summer crush. “She is Coming” is also fitting for a summer soundtrack. Other lyrics such as, “I love you, Nicki, but I listen to Cardi,” are ironic as Cyrus emphasizes the issue of artists with similar genres always being compared to one another instead of celebrating their individuality. With bold lyrics such as, “I love my pussy, that means I got cattitude,” Cyrus speaks on her sexual freedom while paying homage to her country roots. The song has poignant lyrics such as, “We’re all trying to fill the lonely,” illustrating how Cyrus possibly numbs herself with drugs.Īt its halfway point, the album clearly transitions to a more upbeat mood with the cut to “Cattitude.” Ru Paul is featured in this song, delivering a combined pop and rap style. Cyrus’ track even features a verse from Wu-Tang’s own Ghostface Killah at the end. “D.R.E.A.M.” is a reference to the Wu-Tang Clan classic “C.R.E.A.M.” (Cash Rules Everything Around Me).

The next song “D.R.E.A.M.” (Drugs Rule Everything Around Me) goes deeper into her relationship with drugs. “Unholy” is another track in which Cyrus dishes about her relationship with the media, specifically her getting shamed for drinking and partying. Her “freedom” refers to topics such as women’s rights to abortion. Cyrus, always unapologetically herself, executes confidence and power in “Mother’s Daughter” with a feminist perspective as well. The song’s catchy chorus and blunt lyrics are captivating and addictive - it’s a tune to be listened to on repeat.

The first track in the album, “Mother’s Daughter,” has a rock ‘n’ roll flair with memorable lyrics such as, “Don’t fuck with my freedom/I’m nasty, I’m evil/Must be something in the water or that I’m my mother’s daughter.” After much anticipation, Miley Cyrus released her latest studio album, “She is Coming.” The six-track project is slated to be a trilogy, with two EPs set for release in the near future.
