Miley Cyrus released her new single "Used to be Young" a few days ago and she revealed that it was partly inspired by Adele back when she was still writing it; check out what she has to say below.

The British hitmaker is currently performing in a series of concerts at the Caesar's Palace for her "Weekends With Adele" residency in Las Vegas, Nevada.

During a recent show, the musician talked about how she's obssessed with Miley Cyrus and she asked the crowd if they already listened to her new song.

"I am obssessed with Miley Cyrus' new song, has anybody heard of it?" she told the crowd.

The "Rolling in the Deep" hitmaker noted that she has always been a fan of the "Hannah Montana" star and she has a "soft spot" for nostalgia in the newly-released song.

"I absolutely love her, I think it's amazing, I think she's such a legend, I love her," Adele added.

Miley Cyrus Says She Was Thinking of Adele When Writing New Song

Miley Cyrus stumbled upon the video circulating online and she re-posted the clip on her account where she shared a heartwarming caption about the track.

Tagging Adele, the former Disney star wrote, "I thought of you often while writing this song - always hoped that you would love it."

The singer further noted that it means the world to her that she would react to it.

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"I love you. Mission accomplished," she added.

Following this, fans immediately asked the two musicians to collaborate with each other for a music project.

Miley Cyrus Not Touring Anymore?

After Miley Cyrus released her album "Endless Summer Vacation," fans have been wanting to see her perform live on tour, but it appears that it won't happen anytime soon.

During her latest special "Endless Summer Vacation: Continued (Backyard Sessions)," she revealed that she has an "unhealthy relationship" with touring.

One of the main reasons behind it was due to her experience as a cheerleader when she was young.

"that's what most people don't understand about touring. The show may only be for 90 minutes, but that's your life," she said.

This was not the first time the singer already expressed her thoughts about touring, saying the decision was not because of lack of appreciation for her fans, but rather, she didn't want to sleep on a moving bus and "get ready in a locker room."

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