Fri Jul 18 03:50:00 UTC 2025: **Noah Cyrus Releases ‘I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me,’ a Deeply Personal and Sonically Eclectic Album**

**[City, State] -** Singer-songwriter Noah Cyrus has unveiled her highly anticipated sophomore album, “I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me,” a striking collection of songs that showcase her growth as both an artist and a person. Released last week, the album, co-produced by Cyrus, Mike Crossey, and PJ Harding, is a clear-eyed and quietly confident exploration of family, love, grief, and personal evolution, blending dreamy folk and indie soundscapes with subtle hints of country, pop, and rock.

At 25, Cyrus reflects on the significant growth she’s experienced since her 2022 debut, “The Hardest Part.” “The record that you’re hearing is from an adult woman,” Cyrus told Rolling Stone, emphasizing the journey she’s undertaken in the past three years.

Family is a central theme throughout the album. Cyrus collaborates with her brother, Braison, on “Don’t Put It All on Me,” and pays homage to her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, with “With You,” the first song he ever wrote. The album’s title is derived from a hymn recited by her paternal grandfather, Ron Cyrus, a tribute to her family’s lineage and its profound influence on her music. She released the record on her grandfather’s birthday.

“The album, whether it’s super clear or not, is quite conceptual,” Cyrus explains, adding, “It is about a lot of the same of characters. They relate to each other and relate to different parts of my life and different points in my life, whether that’s my great-grandfather or my father or my mother, or even my fiancé or my brother writing a song.”

“I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me” features an eclectic mix of guest artists, including Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold, country artist Ella Langley, Blake Shelton, and the iconic Bill Callahan, reflecting Cyrus’s diverse musical tastes. She also took on the producer role this time around.

Adding another layer of significance, Cyrus recently made her Grand Ole Opry debut, performing on the same stage where she watched her father perform as a child.

With “I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me,” Noah Cyrus has created a deeply personal and artistically accomplished album that solidifies her position as a unique and compelling voice in contemporary music. Cyrus says that a deluxe edition of the album is planned for the future.

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