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Miley Cyrus Shares ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ Track Listing

Miley Cyrus has revealed the track listing for her anticipated eighth studio album, ‘Endless Summer Vacation,’ releasing March 10th via Columbia Records.

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Miley Cyrus has revealed the track listing for her anticipated eighth studio album, Endless Summer Vacation, releasing on March 10th via Columbia Records. The news follows the first single, “Flowers.”

Endless Summer Vacation will be available globally, both digitally and at physical retailers. Fans can pre-order multiple physical configurations on shop.mileycyrus.com. Fans can pre-save the album on streaming services here.

The track finds Miley opining on self-love and courage, noting that, “Started to cry / But then I remembered / I can buy myself flowers / Write my name in the sand” before ultimately and powerfully declaring, “I can love me better than you can.” The song’s themes and buzz surrounding the music led fans to declare that 2023 is the year of Miley.

Unsurprisingly, Miley has delivered fans a fashion-forward video for “Flowers.” The video was created by Miley and directed by Jacob Bixenman, with Stephen Galloway serving as creative movement director.

Recorded in Los Angeles and produced with Kid Harpoon, Greg Kurstin, Mike WiLL Made-It and Tyler Johnson, Miley describes the album as her love letter to LA.

Endless Summer Vacation Track Listing:

1. Flowers
2. Jaded
3. Rose Colored Lenses
4. Thousand Miles (feat. Brandi Carlile)
5. You
6. Handstand
7. River
8. Violet Chemistry
9. Muddy Feet (feat. Sia)
10. Wildcard
11. Island
12. Wonder Woman
13. Flowers (Demo)

Artwork for the album ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ by Miley Cyrus

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