Miley Cyrus’ sister Noah makes pop debut, shares single with Labrinth

Listen to 'Make Me (Cry)'

Miley Cyrus‘ sister Noah Cyrus has made her pop debut, releasing first single ‘Make Me (Cry)’ featuring Labrinth. According to Digital Spy, the 16-year-old has signed a new major record deal.

The single was produced by British singer-songwriter Labrinth, who also features the song. ‘Make Me (Cry)’ is Noah’s first official release.

She previously recorded the ‘Ponyo Theme Song’ back in 2009 with Frankie Jonas, the younger brother of the Jonas brothers. You can hear ‘Make Me (Cry)’ below.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJeiPOxN85Y

Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus gave her reaction to the outcome of the US Presidential election in a tearful video posted to her Twitter account.

The singer had supported the Democrats throughout the campaign, initially supporting nominee hopeful Bernie Sanders before switching her allegiance to Hillary Clinton when the presidential candidates were formalised.

“I do want to say that I’ve been very vocal for my support for everyone besides Donald Trump,” Cyrus said. “[I] heavily supported Bernie. Heavily supported Hillary. And I still think that in her lifetime she deserves to be the first female president, and that’s what makes me so sad.”

“I just wish that she had that opportunity. because she fought for so long and because I believe her when she says that she loves this country,” she continued. “This is all she’s ever done. She’s given her life to make it better. But, like Donald Trump so ironically played after his speech, it said, ‘You can’t always get what you want.’

“And happy hippies, we adjust and we accept everyone for who they are. And so Donald Trump, I accept you. And this hurts to say, but I even accept you as the President of the United States, and that’s fine… because I think now I want to be hopeful.”

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She also thanked outgoing President Barack Obama “for everything you’ve done,” before breaking down in more tears and urging Trump to treat people “with compassion and respect.”

 

 

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