Miley Cyrus Signs New Deal With Columbia Records

Miley Cyrus has signed a new record deal with Columbia Records. The 28 year old singer-songwriter has signed on the dotted line for her new contract with the major label after leaving RCA Records – where she had been on the roster since 2013 – who released her seventh studio album Plastic Hearts last year on November 27.

The star who is said to be worth $160million posed alongside a snap of her holding her paper contract in hand, she wrote on her Instagram Story: “WHEN IM NOT RUNNING GAME. IM RUNNING MY MF BUSINESS. LET’S RIDE. (sic)”

Cyrus joins her sister Noah Cyrus on Columbia. The label’s CEO Ron Perry reportedly “personally courted” the singer and former disney superstar.

Meanwhile, fans are still waiting for a release date for Miley’s Metallica covers album. Music PR site MarkMeets has heard that Elton John and Chad Smith will feature.

The ‘Midnight Sky’ hitmaker recently revealed Sir Elton John tinkles the ivories on her rendition of the heavy metal titan’s 1991 classic ‘Nothing Else Matters’. The record also features Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and 18-time Grammy-winning cellist Yo-Yo Ma.

The superstar performed a version of ‘Nothing Else Matters’ at Glastonbury festival in the UK in 2019.

She said previously: “In my [live] sets, I cover Britney Spears to Metallica, so my record will be reflective of who I am, which is just kind of all different pieces of inspiration and influence.”

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