She is Miley Cyrus!

Oct 22, 2019 | 6:00 AM

Miley Cyrus has revealed release date and tracklist for her upcoming album She Is Miley Cyrus.

Miley will drop the new album on November 23rd, she revealed during an Instagram Live stream. Miley also showed fans the TrackList for the album, which includes collaborations with Shawn Mendes and Cardi B. The songs from the She Is Coming EP are included.

“My record is called She Is Miley Cyrus. ‘She’ does not represent a gender. She is not just a woman. ‘She’ doesn’t refer to a vagina. She is a force of nature. She is power. She can be anything you want to be, therefore, she is everything. She is the super she. She is the she-ro. She is the She-E-O,” Miley told Elle over the summer.

Miley’s boyfriend Cody Simpson joined her on the livestream. The couple have been dating in recent months, following on from the end of Miley’s marriage to Liam Hemsworth. Miley also revealed that she’s four months sober and said: “It’s the best I’ve ever felt. I’m radiating.”

However, Miley is receiving backlash for a controversial compliment she paid to Cody. In footage posted of the live video, the recently separated 26-year-old reflected on previously “not allowing anyone in.”

“There are good men out there guys, don’t give up. You don’t have to be gay. There are good people with d*cks out there, you just gotta find them. You gotta find a d*ck that’s not a d*ck, you know what I mean?”

“I know,” Cyrus said. “I always thought I had to be gay ’cause I just thought, like, all guys were evil, but it’s not true. There are good people out there that just happen to have d*cks. I’ve only ever met one… and he’s on this Live.”

Cyrus took to Twitter Monday to clarify her comments. “I was talking sh*t about sucky guys, but let me be clear, YOU don’t CHOOSE your sexuality. You are born as you are. It has always been my priority to protect the LGBTQ community I am a part of,” she wrote, adding a rainbow emoji. Cyrus, founder of the Happy Hippie Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to providing resources to LGBT youth, homeless citizens and other vulnerable communities, came out as pansexual in 2016. She said in Variety’s Power of Women L.A. issue that as far as her gender, she feels “very neutral.”

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