Miley Cyrus' sister Noah Cyrus is a true blue recording artists now herself. While she had dropped a few singles over the years, she's set to only release her debut album this year.

It's entitled, "The Hardest Part." The announcement was made amid reports that her parents, Billy Ray and Tish are getting a divorce.

Singer Miley Cyrus's younger sibling has released the lead track off her debut full-length album, "I Burned LA Down," which tells a heartbreaking story and features a powerful music video. 

  

She minced no words in saying that the song was made for her ex to hear, and find out exactly what their breakup did to her emotions. 

On what inspired the track, she shared, "All this internal, emotional pain I was feeling was intertwined with the anxiety around this out-of-control fire and climate change in general. The song took shape around the idea that the only way my ex could comprehend the scale of my emotions was if I became this agent of chaos and set the entire city on fire."

The album will be released a few months from now, on July 15, to be exact. 

However, the single, "People Don't Change," a collaboration with P.J. Harding, will be released in April 2021. 

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After going through a particularly trying period in terms of her mental health, Noah has been very forthcoming about her struggles with depression. She previously confessed that she worried she would die young as a result of this. 

"My first ep 'Good Cry' was out 2 years ago today," she stated on Instagram in 2020. She detailed that since then,  she's been through a lot. As a result of her depression, putting out that particular EP and going on tour was really difficult for her. Getting up was already a struggle. She added that at 21 (at the time), she could not fathom how she survived the years after she turned 18. The chest from the pain she felt was deemed "unbearable." 

"The ache in my chest from the pain felt unbearable .. at 18 i didn't think i was going to be here for a 20th birthday soon to be 21. they felt 1000 years away. it seems impossible ... i was so sad. so hurt. and so scared. (sic)," she wrote.

It appears that she has braved quite a storm so she's now able to release a heartfelt album.

Her parents however, are unfortunately, truly getting a divorce.

Billy Ray Cyrus and Tish Cyrus are ending their marriage after almost 30 years, but their rep said that they are not doing so with sadness, at all. In fact, having shared a lifetime of memories, and with five children, they can only separate with deep gratitude and love.           

The divorce is meant for them to grow as individuals and create "their own paths," after raising a family they can be proud of. 

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