
On July 11, the youngest child of Billy ray Cyrus, Noah Cyrus, released her 2nd album, titled I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO COME WITH ME. (Photo credit: I Saw The Mountains / YouTube)
Noah Cyrus’s Second Album Features Family Tunes, And Country Stars
Released on Friday, July 11, Noah Cyrus‘ second album, I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME, finds the artist working on the themes of family and nature, all while embracing something she had “tip-toed around” in the past: her country music heritage.
Described as an “immersive interpretation of country music,” which is infused with Americana and folk music, the album includes songs with two special “Nashville guests,” Ella Langley and Blake Shelton.
The album also includes ghosts of the Cyrus family past, as the album takes its name from the title of a hymn her great grandfather, Rev. Eldon Lindsey Cyrus, wrote. Audio of this hymn being recited by her grandfather, Ron Cyrus, can be heard on the aptly titled song “Apple Tree,” showing that the apple truly does not fall far from the Cyrus tree.
Further, Noah sings another song that holds a special place in the Cyrus family. While it was never recorded by her father, country icon Billy Ray Cyrus, “With You” was the first song Billy ever wrote.
Now, we can hear this song that preceded the 1992 release of Billy’s breakout hit album Some Gave All, as sung by his youngest child.
Even the song “Don’t Put It All On Me,” which features the band Fleet Foxes, was written by her brother, Braison Cyrus.
According to Noah, I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME is the product of her learning “how to make decisions for [herself].”
She added, “I’ve found who I am, I know who I am, and this record shows what I had inside me all this time. This album is me.”
Ella Langley And Blake Shelton Collaborate With Noah Cyrus
Included on the tracklist for Noah’s new album are “Way Of The World,” featuring Ella Langley; and “New Country,” featuring Blake Shelton.
On the July 10 episode of the podcast Sorry We’re Cyrus, Noah said of her decision to reach out to Blake for a collaboration, “I just had this voice inside me — I sound just like Dad — where it was just like this voice from God telling me that, like, you are supposed to do this with Blake Shelton.”
It was a thing of conviction for Noah to have Blake on her song “New Country,” and she said, “Blake just did a great, great, great job on the record … It’s an honor to do something with Blake.”
Starting with a lone acoustic guitar, a solo Noah joins in, singing the first verse before Blake accompanies her in this country-tinged ballad.
Together, they sing:
“This is walking through a wildfire. This is learning how to live and not just stay alive. This is high stakes that you might lose, but when you know there’s nothing to go back to, then you have to find a new country.”
From there, the sentiment of “new country” is repeated, bringing to the forefront the notion of the country music genre as a whole.
“New Country” was released a few weeks before the album, and its music video was released the same day the album was released, on July 11. Watch Blake and Noah sing “New Country” together, here: