Noah Cyrus, born January 8, 2000, is a singer and younger sister of Miley Cyrus. The young star was born into a very famous family, but over the years she has paved her own way. Noah’s career really took off in 2016 when her song “Make Me (Cry)” featuring Labrinth came out, which showcased her emotional vocal style and set her apart from other pop newcomers.
Since then, Cyrus has released multiple acclaimed projects. She followed her early EPs with her debut studio album The Hardest Part in 2022, which was widely praised for its candid songwriting and genre-blending sound. In July 2025, she released her second studio album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me, featuring collaborators including Fleet Foxes, Blake Shelton, Ella Langley and Bill Callahan, and rooted in country, folk and Americana influences. Several singles from the project — like “Don’t Put It All On Me,” “I Saw the Mountains” and “New Country” — helped define its sound and earned positive critical notice.
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