Miley Cyrus Addresses Family Feud Rumors: ‘Family Is My Priority Above All Else’

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Miley Cyrus is putting family first. On the heels of dropping her new single, the ballad “More to Lose,” the singer released a statement on Saturday (May 10) in response to rumors of a rift with parents Tish and Billy Ray.

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“I rarely comment on rumors,” Miley noted in an update shared via Instagram Story on her official account. “But my mama and I are too tight for anything to ever come between us. She’s my best friend.”

“Like a lot of moms, she doesn’t know how to work her phone and somehow unfollowed me–simple, coincidental, and uninteresting,” she said, in reference to murmurs that Tish had reportedly unfollowed her on the social media app earlier this week.

Her statement continued: “My dad and I have had our challenges over the years. Now, in my thirties, family is my priority above all else. I’m at peace knowing bridges have been built and time has done a lot of healing.”

“Grateful for the good health and love that flows through my family,” Miley concluded her message.

Fans had expressed concern about the alleged unfollowing in various comments on Tish’s recent Instagram posts, to which she responded that she didn’t know she’d apparently unfollowed her daughter. “have no idea how that happened but it’s fixed now!” read Tish’s reply to one of those comments on Wednesday, May 7. (At press time on Saturday, she follows Miley on Instagram.)

On Wednesday, Billy Ray had posted a video clip with Miley performing at the piano, along with the caption, “Can’t wait to see this young lady. Crazy how time flies.”

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On Friday, he uploaded a snapshot of himself with his son Braison, plus Miley and her boyfriend Maxx Morando, all together in celebration of Braison’s birthday.

Miley’s new song “More to Lose” is off of the imminent album Something Beautiful, a 13-track collection due out on May 30. It’ll be the follow-up to 2023’s Endless Summer Vacation, which was led by the Grammy-winning, Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single “Flowers”; Endless Summer Vacation reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

“I tried to keep it a singular take,” she shared with fans about recording the emotional track “More to Lose.” “It’s really a song that’s more of a story, and I never want that to be interrupted or overthought or chasing perfection. I never wanted ‘More to Lose’ to be perfect, I wanted it to sound beautiful and emotional.”

During a special evening with Spotify last week, Cyrus gave more insight into Something Beautiful, revealing the album’s overarching theme as “beauty, but not what beauty represents by a standard of someone else’s idea.” In another sound-bite from the event, she said — to cheers from the audience — “On a scale of, I think, one to gay, how gay is this album? It’s not only my best album, but also my gayest.”

Dom Dolla, Tiësto, PAWSA and More Fuel High-Octane F1 Movie Soundtrack

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Atlantic Records has lifted the hood on F1: The Album, the forthcoming soundtrack to Apple Original Films’ Formula 1 movie, and it’s a turbo-charged celebration of EDM’s tightening grip on the motorsport world.

The genre has long flirted with Formula 1’s flair for spectacle, but the relationship goes full-throttle with this soundtrack. Dom Dolla leads the charge with “No Room for A Saint,” marking another milestone in his own F1 crossover journey following his headlining performance at LIV on the Grid during the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Other dance music producers on the soundtrack include Peggy Gou with her kinetic reimagining of “D.A.N.C.E”; Dutch icon Tiësto, who teamed up with Sexyy Red for the boisterous “OMG!”; and UK underground staple PAWSA, who was recently named by EDM.com as one of 2024’s best electronic music producers.

While artists like Ed Sheeran, Tate McRae and Burna Boy round out the score’s cross-genre appeal, it’s the electronic contingent that underscores a cultural shift that’s been brewing for years. EDM and Formula 1 have been embracing a crossover crescendo in which headliners like Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix and Above & Beyond have become mainstays at Grand Prix weekends from Monaco to Miami.

The film is directed by Top Gun: Maverick‘s Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer alongside seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton. Starring Brad Pitt, the film blends dramatic fiction with real F1 race footage and cameo appearances from motorsport titans like Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc.

Both F1: The Album and the feature film itself drop globally on June 27th. Check out the full tracklist and trailer below.

F1: The Album Tracklist

  1. Don Toliver – Lose My Mind (feat. Doja Cat)
  2. Dom Dolla – No Room for a Saint (feat. Nathan Nicholson)
  3. Ed Sheeran – Drive
  4. Tate McRae – Just Keep Watching
  5. ROSÉ – Messy
  6. Burna Boy – Don’t Let Me Drown
  7. Roddy Ricch – Underdog
  8. RAYE – Grandma Calls The Boys Bad News
  9. Chris Stapleton – Bad As I Used To Be
  10. Myke Towers – Baja California
  11. Tiësto & Sexyy Red – OMG!
  12. Madison Beer – All At Once
  13. Peggy Gou – D.A.N.C.E
  14. PAWSA – Double C
  15. Mr Eazi – Attention
  16. Darkoo – Give Me Love

The Weeknd Resumes ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ Tour In Phoenix

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The Weeknd began his After Hours Til Dawn stadium tour last night (May 9) in front of 60,000 fans at State Farm Stadium in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale, during which he debuted portions of seven songs from his latest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, and welcomed opening act Playboi Carti for two others in the middle of the set.

The show began with the Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, surrounded by 30 red cloaked-dancers on a set adorned with an enormous gold statue of what appeared to be a female robot made by Japanese artist Hajime Sorayam and both gold rings and ruins. The 37-song performance began with material from Hurry Up Tomorrow and its 2020 predecessor, After Hours, before incorporating older hits such as “Starboy,” “Can’t Feel My Face” and “The Hills”

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Among the Hurry Up Tomorrow songs performed for the first time were “Opening Night,” “Baptized in Fear” and “Niagara Falls.” Carti joined the proceedings for the new album’s “Timeless” and a version of his own “RATHER LIE,” while the evening was rounded out with covers of Metro Boomin’ “Creepin” and the David Lynch-associated “In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song).”

During his own opening set, Carti played 11 songs from his latest LP, MUSIC, as well as the oldie “Magnolia,” which hadn’t been performed at a proper concert since 2019. Producer/artist Mike Dean started the show by airing his brand new instrumental album, 425, in its entirety. Throughout, Dean played everything from synthesizers to an effects-drenched electric guitar to saxophone.

The After Hours Til Dawn trek resumes May 24 in Detroit and runs through Sept. 3 in San Antonio, Tx. The accompanying film version of Hurry Up Tomorrow, starring the Weeknd, Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, hits theaters May 16.

The Weekend on May 9, 2025, in Glendale, Az. (photo: Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for Live Nation).

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Steve Albini’s Music, Book Collections Are For Sale

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To commemorate one year since the passing of beloved musician/engineer Steve Albini, his estate has launched a web site dubbed Steve Albini’s Closet to sell highlights from his vast collection of vinyl, CDs, original art and books, plus yet-to-be-detailed books, zines, t-shirts, posters, “enthusiasms” and “mysterious bargains.”

“Steve pursued many fields of interest, and most of them are represented somewhere in his collections,” reads a note on the site, the listings on which will be updated weekly. “All items purchased are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from the collection’s administrator, Byron Coley, and the proceeds are directed towards Steve’s estate.”

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Several items, many of which he personally engineered, have already been sold, including numerous Didjits LPs and dozens of CDs.

Albini, who oversaw Nirvana’s In Utero, Pixies’ Surfer Rosa and PJ Harvey’s Rid of Me, among many other classic albums, died of a heart attack on May 7, 2024, at the age of 61. His band Shellac’s final studio album, To All Trains, was released 10 days later.

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