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Miley Cyrus
Artist Icon SHE IS COMING (2019)
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"She Is Coming" is the second extended play (EP) by American singer Miley Cyrus. It was released on May 31, 2019, by RCA Records, and precedes the release of her upcoming seventh studio album. It features guest vocals from Ghostface Killah, RuPaul, and Swae Lee.
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Short and sweet but brimming with attitude (and, apparently, “Cattitude”), it pushes her in yet another new and unexpected direction. Comprised of 6 tracks, it clocks in under 20 minutes. And she makes almost every one of them count.
She launches the project with an instant win in the form of “Mother’s Daughter.” The anthemic opener boasts a strong message and attributes some of the diva’s drive to her mom Tish Cyrus.
After a vibe-killing guest verse from Ghostface Killah, the EP moves into its most glaring stumble. That would be “Cattitude.” The raunchy riot sees Miley and duet partner RuPaul rapping over a feisty beat. Sonically, it plays close to “SMS (Bangerz)” but doesn’t come together as nicely.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the newlywed closes out SHE IS COMING with a love song called “The Most.” This one comes the closest to the earthy sonics of 2017’s Younger Now. And it is a gorgeous tribute to a relationship that works against all odds. “I don’t know why you still believe in me,” Miley muses on an early verse. But the chorus brightens even the moodiest of moments. “Even in my darkest days, you love me the most. And even when I can’t stay, even when I run away, you love me the most.” It’s a lovely and mature moment that captures the highs and lows of a relationship and surely warrants being released as a single in the coming weeks.
Reviewed by Mike Nied for idolator.com.


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