On Monday morning, Miley Cyrus released her latest song and music video titled Prelude. The video did not feature any singing but instead focused on dialogue, accompanied by numerous images of flowers.
It was a big tease for what her ninth studio album Something Beautiful will be about.
Some fans felt that Cyrus was giving too much of a tease for her upcoming album. One fan on YouTube commented, ‘She’s dropping bread crumbs and we’re the pigeons eating it up. I can’t wait.’ Another fan expressed excitement by stating, ‘MOTHER IS HYPING US TF UP.’
Fans were taken aback by the sound of the song, which they described as reminiscent of a warm-up for a 1980s Broadway musical. One follower admitted, ‘That is not what I expected,’ while another fan shared, ‘Shocked by this vibe.’
Then there were these flattering comments on Instagram: ‘Iconic Art absolutely amazing!’ and, ‘I cannot wait for this album. It seems like I a perfect mix of pop, fashion.’
Cyrus was seen in a sparkly headdress and gown that looked like she was costumed for an entrancing musical.
The Instagram caption read: ‘Miley Cyrus releases “Prelude” the first song and visual from her ninth studio album, Something Beautiful available May 30, 2025.’

Miley Cyrus shared her new song Prelude on Monday morning. And fans were surprised by the sound that felt like a 1980s Broadway musical tune

‘That is not what I expected,’ said one loyal follower as another said, ‘Shocked by this vibe.’ Many accused her of teasing the album too much: ‘She’s dropping bread crumbs and we’re the pigeons eating it up. I can’t wait,’ said this fan on YouTube and then there was this: ‘MOTHER IS HYPING US TF UP’
It was added: ‘Prelude features Miley wearing archival 1997 Thierry Mugler couture, as seen on the album artwork, shot by renowned fashion photographer Glen Luchford.
‘The film’s cinematography is helmed by Benoît Debie, adding to its striking visual narrative. Prelude is now available on all streaming platforms.’
Last week Miley shared a bold new image for Something Beautiful.
The Flowers singer, 32, appeared to be covered in icicles but in actuality she wore vintage 1997 Thierry Mugler couture.
‘Miley Cyrus unveils the artwork for her highly anticipated ninth studio album, Something Beautiful, set for release on May 30, 2025, via Columbia Records.
‘The album features 13 original tracks and is executive produced by Miley Cyrus and Shawn Everett,’ the caption read.
The caption also noted that the photo was taken by renowned fashion photographer Glen Luchford.
Cyrus has been teasing Something Beautiful over the past week across her social media platforms.

Then there were these flattering comments on Instagram: ‘Iconic Art absolutely amazing!’ and ‘I cannot wait for this album. It seems like I a perfect mix of pop, fashion’

Cyrus was seen in a sparkly headdress and gown that looked like she was costumed for an entrancing musical. The Instagram caption read: ‘Miley Cyrus releases “Prelude” the first song and visual from her ninth studio album, Something Beautiful available May 30, 2025’

There was also an image where her face was blacked out
Miley’s last album, Endless Summer Vacation was released in March 2023 and contained the massive hit Flowers.
Flowers spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and broke numerous streaming records.
Flowers won the Grammy last year for record of the year and best pop solo performance, while the album was nominated for album of the year and best pop vocal album.
As successful as Flowers was, the song and Cyrus are now facing a lawsuit brought by Tempo Music Investments, a stakeholder in Bruno Mars’ 2013 hit single When I Was Your Man.
Tempo filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Miley’s single, accusing it of ‘intentionally copying’ Mars’ song.
The lawsuit focuses on the lyrics in the chorus: ‘I can buy myself flowers/ Write my name in the sand/ Talk to myself for hours/ Say things you don’t understand/ I can take myself dancing/ And I can hold my own hand/ Yeah, I can love me better than you can.’
Mileys lyrics appear to be modeled after Mars’ chorus: ‘That I should have bought you flowers/ And held your hand/ Should have gave you all my hours/ When I had the chance/ Take you to every party ’cause all you wanted to do was dance.’
Miley’s attorneys filed to dismiss the case in November, arguing that the plaintiff doesn’t hold the exclusive rights of the song.

‘The album features 13 original tracks and is executive produced by Miley Cyrus and Shawn Everett,’ it was shared last week. Seen here in January 2025
However a judge has dismissed this argument, noting a critical ‘misunderstanding’ regarding the meaning of ‘exclusive rights,’ according to documents obtained by The Mirror US.
The ruling clarified: ‘Ownership of “exclusive rights” is not to be conflated with “exclusive ownership” of rights.’
‘The “exclusive rights” are what is owned collectively by the co‐owners’ and Tempo became one of the co-owners when it bought the co-songwriter Phillip Lawrence’s catalog.
The lawsuit can now proceed with Tempo and the other songwriters Gregory Hein and Michael Pollack as the plaintiffs.
Bruno Mars is also a credited writer on the song but he is not involved in the litigation.
In other Flowers-related news, the Los Angeles-area home where Miley shot her Flowers music video has been sold.
The four bedroom, six bathroom San Fernando Valley mansion served as the backdrop for her hit song, rumored to be about her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth and released in January 2023.
In the video, Miley strips down to a black lingerie set for a swim in the pool, works out in the home gym, and also appears in a sweltering shower scene.

The caption also noted that the photo was taken by renowned fashion photographer Glen Luchford. Seen here in 2025
The property was rented by beloved crooner Frank Sinatra from 1960-1964, according to TMZ, but per other accounts he may have leased it for a decade.
Featuring 6,661 sprawling square footage, it brings in up to $1.2 million for homeowners who rent it out for Hollywood shoots.
The luxurious pad is now referred to as Byrdview and has undergone a huge remodel since Sinatra’s 1960s heyday.
It has appeared in the hit AMC drama Mad Men as well as in music videos for A-listers including Mariah Carey, Usher and Rihanna.
The mansion is perched on a hilltop with 360-degree views over LA, the mountains, and the surrounding 3,000 acres of nature preserve.