Miley Cyrus is baring her soul.
The Grammy-winning superstar, 32, released her latest single "More to Lose" on May 9 alongside a simple music video featuring her sporting high-fashion looks and letting herself cry over a relationship that's not working out.
"I stay / When the ecstasy is far away / And I pray / That it's comin' 'round again," sings Cyrus on the ballad's chorus. "And you say it / But I wish it wasn't true, oh / I knew someday that one would have to choose / I just thought we had more to lose."
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The video opens with the "Flowers" singer in the eccentric outfit from her Something Beautiful album cover as she sings directly to the camera.
For the second verse, she wears a sleeveless, floor-length black gown and tears slowly fall down her face — as the song’s lyrics describe: "The TV's on, but I don't know / My tears are streamin' like our favoritе show tonight."
At the end of the subtly emotional clip, Cyrus appears in a black trench coat with her face partially covered by dark, but transparent fabric.
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"More to Lose" will appear on the Disney Channel alum's upcoming album Something Beautiful, out May 30. The song follows her recent three releases, "Prelude," "Something Beautiful" and "End of the World," all of which are also on the project.
The album will be accompanied by a film, which Cyrus previewed for fans at an event with Spotify at Metrograph in New York City earlier this week ahead of its official June 6 premiere at Tribeca Festival.
During a Q&A at the event, she opened up about the special connection she shares with her fans, many of whom have supported her since she was on Hannah Montana.
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"People say we grew up together, and we really did," said Cyrus. "And it's definitely what makes, I think, this film so magical and so potent is that all of us have kind of created it together, and it's cool to be in a room full of people I've never met, you know, or strangers, and, you know, you're not that strange."
"We're all a little strange, but that's what I think has made all of us really, kind of hold on to the relationship that we have," continued the performer. "It’s cool to be able to go into a room with people I haven't met and be like, 'Remember when my house burned down?' And you guys are like, 'Yeah.' 'Remember when my fish died?' 'Yeah.'"
"It’s like, all these things that were really little, most people don’t care. They don't have millions of people that are like, 'Sorry about your fish,' but it's so nice that I have millions of people that are like, “Damn, Pablow, you know, like, R.I.P.,'" added Cyrus, referencing the late pet that inspired her 2015 song "Pablow the Blowfish" from Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz.