Miley Cyrus has once again expressed her admiration for Billie Eilish.

Not only that, but she also noted her enthusiasm to collaborate with the "What Was I Made For" hitmaker.

This isn't the first time that Miley has praised Billie; it's actually become quite a regular occurrence.

The former Disney channel star told The Mirror, "I absolutely love Billie Eilish. She's one of the coolest artists out there at the moment."

Miley said, "What impressed me so much is that she is already an authentic artist. She knows exactly the story she wants to tell and the message she wants to express in her work. I'm in total awe of her."

She gushed of the "Bad Guy" singer, "When I was her age, I didn't know who I was as an artist and was still being heavily influenced by others. But she knows exactly who she is, and it is just so impressive."

In an interview with British Vogue in June 2021, Miley hinted when asked who she wanted to collaborate with next.

She stated that there are still some people that she has yet to work with.

"There are always new emerging artists that are super interesting. I love Billie Eilish. I think she's just the coolest. I love her, her messaging. I'd love to work with her."

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Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish Rose To Fame At A Young Age

At a young age, Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish made a name for themselves in the music industry; however, their paths to fame have some key differences.

Unlike Billie, who catapulted to stardom solely through her musical talents, Miley got her start on Disney Channel's "Hannah Montana" before transitioning into popular music.

As she continued to reclaim her career, she adopted a more daring and adult image that was distinct from her days as "Hannah Montana."

At the tender age of 13, Billie Eilish rose to prominence with her song "Ocean Eyes," quickly becoming known for her distinct sound and approachable persona.

She has been candid in expressing her commitment to remaining true to herself when creating music and crafting her public image, in stark contrast to Miley's earlier years.

Billie puts a great deal of emphasis and importance on authenticity.

Though Miley and Billie endured the difficulties of achieving fame at a young age, they each handled their respective paths to success differently. Whereas Miley chose to express her transition through visible changes in her persona, Billie remained true to who she is.

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