
I want to thank you for fighting for our freedom, Joan, and I love you so much.” She made the world evolve, her life and her success is proof that we can self-evolve. “Instead of changing for other people, if you don’t like how the world is, change it yourself. Fuck those people,” she said (via Paper). In all of our lives, all of us will experience people who try to tell us who to be and what to be. Read more: Here’s why Johnny Flynn was hesitant to play David Bowie in ‘Stardust’ In her speech, Cyrus cites Jett's activism and powerful music as part of the reason she loves and appreciates her artistry so much. Cyrus actually gave the induction speech when Joan Jett was introduced into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame back in 2015. Jett and Cyrus' relationship began long before their collab on Plastic Hearts. Included on Plastic Hearts is her highly anticipated new collaboration with Joan Jett called "Bad Karma." The rock-inspired song merges together Jett's distinct and Cyrus' powerful vocals for a punchy hit you can't help but bang your head along to.


Now, the full-length album is finally here and it's clear that the rock 'n' roll sounds of the past have entranced Cyrus.
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Read more: Black Veil Brides’ Jinxx offers an update on his coronavirus diagnosis Cyrus also debuted her chaotic new single and video for " Prisoner" with Dua Lipa last week. She recently released a remix of Stevie Nick's " Edge Of Seventeen" and her lead single " Midnight Sky" for the decade-spanning collab of our dreams " Edge Of Midnight."Īs well, she previously shared live cover performances of Blondie's " Heart Of Glass" and the Cranberries' " Zombie" which are also included on Plastic Hearts. Over the past few weeks, we've heard a few tastes of the new album. The former Disney star has traded in her country roots for 80s-inspired synths and rock 'n' roll guitars on Plastic Hearts.

Plastic Heartsmarks a true departure from the Cyrus we heard on her last full-length album Younger Now.
