Noah Cyrus grew up watching her big sister Miley navigate superstardom — and she says that experience shaped her own path in music.
“I really saw [her early career] from the perspective of a sister and as a kid. By the time she was done with Hannah [Montana], I wasn't even driving a car yet — I didn't even drive when she was doing Bangerz, so that puts it into perspective,” Noah, 25, tells PEOPLE in an article shared on Saturday, August 23. “But of course, there's situations that you experience, and you're like, ‘Okay, I will keep that in mind for the future and for: If that happens to me, how do I handle it?’ So I've had a great role model for how it all works.”
Noah, who released her first single at 16, admits she didn’t always recognize the lessons she was absorbing in real time. “I didn't really look at what she was doing as like, 'Oh, I'm learning from this,’” she explained. “As I got older though, and by the time I was 16 and doing my own thing, I did experience parts in her career that I guess maybe felt like in her perspective were harder points or growing periods or changes that were just good examples of what to do or what not to do or what to let someone do or what means you're getting taken advantage of.”? SIGN UP for Parade’s Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox ?The sisters have shared the stage together — performing “I Got So High That I Saw Jesus” in 2020 and later teaming up for a Dolly Parton “Jolene” cover on Miley’s New Year’s Eve special in 2022. But Noah’s new album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me, highlights their wider family ties. From a hymn written by her great-grandfather to a song penned by her brother Braison, the record weaves together four generations of Cyrus music.
Noah says one lyric from the track “Don’t Put It All on Me” captures the bond she shares with her siblings perfectly: “The words that were spoken / Mean nothing to me.” For her, that line sums up family life. “There's so many times, especially in my relationship with my siblings growing up, you fight and you say things — but that's your family, and they're always going to be there for you, and I'm lucky enough to say that that's been my case with me and my siblings and my family.”
Noah’s upcoming I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Metour kicks off in Santa, Ana on September 12.
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