After a slew of mysterious Miley Cyrus teaser posters was spotted all over France earlier this week, the singer finally confirmed that she is indeed releasing new music in the future.

Just like the songs off her recently released album "Endless Summer Vacation," Cyrus is writing about her life and career, but this time, the song is dedicated to some of the most important people in her life who made her into the massively successful artist that she is today-her fans.

It seems like the singer's "Endless Summer Vacation" is truly endless because after the release of "Endless Summer Vacation: Continued (Backyard Sessions)," a television special, she will be dropping "Used to Be Young."

Miley Cyrus New Song 'Used to Be Young'

Cyrus began her career as a child. She was cast as Hannah Montana, a teenage pop star who lives a double life in hopes of living like any other normal teenage girl.

After her years-long stint with the kids network Disney Channel, the actress set out to become a full-time singer.

"This time with a retrospective interview sharing stories about the first 30 years of my life in honor of [new single] U2BY," Cyrus wrote on Instagram.

Throughout her childhood all the way to adulthood, Cyrus' fans grew up with her. They faithfully stood by her side and supported her despite all the controversies that came her way.

Which is probably why the new song is dedicated to them. "This song is dedicated to my loyal fans. I love YOU for loving every version of ME. Always, Miley," the post concluded.

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Miley Cyrus' 'Endless Summer Vacation'

Every time Cyrus drops new music, it becomes an instant hit, worming its way into becoming the biggest talk of the town, bound to be played in house parties and included in music playlists, like "Party in the USA," "Wrecking Ball," "Plastic Hearts," and "Flowers."

According to reports, the singer is going to drop the highly anticipated single on Aug. 25, and will be some kind of look-back at her music career and "the first 30 years of [her life]."

Cyrus has not really released any snippets of the song, but it seems like the music video will include clips from her previous projects, and maybe fans can even see a glimpse of Cyrus as Hannah Montana again-who knows?

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