Miley Cyrus fans are sobbing over her new single ‘Used To Be Young’.
On Thursday night, the 30-year-old singer released the powerful song, which reflects her years of judgment in the spotlight, and an accompanying music video, in which she sheds a tear.
After the song’s release, her fans around the world quickly took to social media to shower the singer with overwhelming praise.
After hearing the new single for the first time, they called it a “beautiful, heartfelt masterpiece” and insisted the ballad was “song of the year”.
Taking to Twitter, one person wrote, “Miley Cyrus made me cry with her new song ‘Used to Be Young’.” It’s such a beautiful and honest reflection of her journey and growth. “She honors her past, loves her present and celebrates her future.”
Epic: Miley Cyrus fans cried over her new single ‘Used To Be Young’ after the 30-year-old singer released the song, which reflects her years in the spotlight
Unbelievable: After hearing the new single for the first time, they called it a “beautiful, heartfelt masterpiece” and insisted the ballad was “song of the year”.
“#USEDTOBEYOUNG BY MILEY CYRUS IS TRULY A MASTERPIECE,” tweeted another.
Someone else wrote, ‘The fact that I’ve heard this song 400 times and it still gives me goosebumps.’ #UsedToBeYoung will be a CLASSIC.’
“I’m an emotional wreck right now. Beautiful song.” “Love you so much @MileyCyrus #UsedToBeYoung,” admitted another fan, while another admitted, “I’m sobbing in the dark now. @MileyCyrus #UsedToBeYoung.”
One person gushed: “#UsedToBeYoung might be my favorite song of all time. USED TO BE YOUNG SOTY OH MY GOD.’ I cried @MileyCyrus #UsedToBeYoung.’
“Used to be Young is absolutely beautiful love the song so much @MileyCyrus #usedtobeyoung,” added another.
Another fan tweeted: “What a beautiful, heartfelt masterpiece. @MileyCyrus always knows how to touch your heart so proud of you #UsedToBeYoung.”
It comes after Miley got emotional while speaking about her famous father, mother Tish Cyrus, 56, and father Billy Ray Cyrus, 62, during a special that aired on ABC Thursday.
During an hour-long show titled Endless Summer Vacation: Continued (Backyard Sessions), the singer promoted the release of her new single Used To Be Young, which was available after the special aired.
Huge reaction: After the song was released, her fans around the world immediately took to social media to shower the singer with overwhelming praise
“Throughout my short life and long career, I have expressed myself in many different and unique ways.”
“But one thing that has always stayed the same is honest storytelling.” “I am deeply grateful and appreciative of anyone who takes the time to listen to my new song,” Miley said.
She then looked back at her life from the beginning and said, “We’re going to look at the top 100 country songs of 1992. When I was born, my dad had the number one country song,” Miley said, referencing her dad’s hit song Achy Heartbreak.
“When I see the numbers, all I see is the people behind them enjoying the music, and I just see people in numbers.” “A number doesn’t change who I am,” she added.
Miley then discussed the differences between her and Billy Ray.
“My father grew up unlike me. I grew up on a healthy stage, sort of in a house with a family that was very close and all lived under one roof. And I grew up financially stable and emotionally stable, I think, also in my relationships.
“And that’s something my dad didn’t have.” I’ve seen how that affects a lot of people going from nothing to everything. “It’s a really dangerous place,” Miley said.
“So I think the relationship between me and my dad to fame and success is completely different.” The feeling of being loved by a large audience touched him emotionally more than it ever could.
New single: Miley got emotional as she opened up about her famous father, Billy Ray Cyrus, in a special that aired on ABC Thursday
“When he feels special or important, it’s like healing a childhood wound, and I’ve always felt like a star,” she said.
“It makes me emotional.” I think that’s the difference. Uh. “It got me,” Miley said as she was overcome with emotion while discussing Billy Ray.
Miley added that she has great memories of singing with her dad and learning how to use his voice.
“I have to say I feel like my dad was underrated vocally,” Miley said.