Miley Cyrus has just released a new single, “River,” following up on the success of her chart-topping hit, “Flowers.” The song is part of her eighth studio album, “Endless Summer Vacation,” which dropped over the weekend.
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“River” is heavily influenced by synth and dance records from the early to mid-80s. The track features driving beats, layered synths, bass synths, and hook guitar melodies that evoke the sounds of Blondie and New Order.
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Cyrus co-wrote “River” with Justin Tranter, while track producers Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson also received co-writing credits. Cyrus has described the song as a “dance floor banger.”
Critics have compared “River” to Dua Lipa’s “Future Nostalgia” and Lady Gaga’s “Chromatica” albums. The track has been praised for its production quality and the way it captures the essence of 80s synth-pop.
Despite being released only recently, “River” is already making waves in the music industry. Fans of Cyrus and lovers of dance music will definitely want to check it out.
/Myrna B., Digital Sauce
- Miley Cyrus has released a new single titled “River” as part of her eighth studio album, “Endless Summer Vacation.”
- The track features a heavy influence from 80s synth and dance records, with driving beats, layered synths, bass synths, and hook guitar melodies.
- Cyrus co-wrote the song with Justin Tranter, and it has been praised for its production quality and its resemblance to 80s synth-pop.
- Critics have compared “River” to Dua Lipa’s “Future Nostalgia” and Lady Gaga’s “Chromatica” albums.
- “River” is already making waves in the music industry and is being hailed as a “dance floor banger.”
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