Miley Cyrus skips promotion for "Younger Now" album, opts out of tour and singles.

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Former Disney star and acclaimed singer Miley Cyrus made an important announcement that she would neither release further singles from her album "Younger Now" nor embark on a tour to promote the album. "Younger Now" was Cyrus's sixth studio album, showing a shift from her previous stylistic endeavors, focusing more on country and pop rock influences. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, selling 45,000 copies in its first week. Its singles "Malibu" and "Younger Now" had a moderate success on music charts but did not achieve the commercial impact expected in comparison to her prior hits. Citing personal reasons and a desire to explore new creative directions, Cyrus indicated that she felt content with the work she had put into "Younger Now" and preferred to focus on new projects rather than continuing with promotions for the album. Industry insiders noted that this was an unusual move as promotional tours and singles are typical strategies to maintain an album’s momentum. This decision was contrasting given her previous extensive promotional efforts for albums like "Bangerz" and "Can't Be Tamed." Cyrus's decision not to tour also reflected trends in the music industry where artists occasionally step back from traditional promotional activities to recharge creatively or pivot their careers. Her fanbase expressed mixed reactions; some supported her decision, valuing her need for artistic freedom and personal space, while others were disappointed by the missed opportunity to experience her performances live. #MileyCyrus #YoungerNow #MusicIndustry #CreativeDecision #MoofLife
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