Miley Cyrus Shares Full Tracklist for New "Album Something Beautiful"

by Camila Curcio | May 19, 2025
Photo Source: Glen Luchford via Vogue

Miley Cyrus has revealed the complete tracklist for her upcoming album, Something Beautiful, which is due out May 30 via Columbia Records. The announcement came through a short film posted to social media, in which the song titles appear in clean white type between cinematic shots of Cyrus performing and posing in atmospheric settings.

The video offers a glimpse into the tone of the album, with a focus on mood, space, and emotion. Alongside previously released singles like “Prelude,” “End of the World,” “Something Beautiful,” and “More to Lose,” the 13-track record includes:

  • Interlude 1
  • Easy Lover
  • Interlude 2
  • Golden Burning Sun
  • Pretend You’re God
  • Reborn
  • Give Me Love

Two featured guests appear on the album: Brittany Howard on “Walk of Fame,” and Naomi Campbell on “Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved,” who also makes a brief appearance in the teaser video.

“All 13 songs have a special place in my heart,” Cyrus wrote in the caption—short, personal, and in line with the reflective tone she’s struck across this project.

Something Beautiful is described as a concept album, touching on themes of transformation, mortality, and renewal. It’s a body of work Cyrus has compared to Pink Floyd’s The Wall, both in its structure and ambition. The album is paired with a 55-minute visual film of the same name, co-directed by Cyrus, Jacob Bixenman, and Brendan Walter.

The film will premiere at the Tribeca Festival on June 6 at the Beacon Theatre in New York, followed by a limited theatrical run later in the month. Featuring archival fashion and stylized set pieces.

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Camila Curcio
Camila Curcio
Camila studied Entertainment Journalism at UCLA and is the founder of a clothing brand inspired by music festivals and youth culture. Her YouTube channel, Cami's Playlist, focuses on concerts and music history. With experience in branding, marketing, and content creation, her work has taken her to festivals around the world, shaping her unique voice in digital media and fashion.