Noah Cyrus and Fleet Foxes Come Together for New Song "Don't Put It All on Me"
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Noah Cyrus has ventured into new musical territory, collaborating with Fleet Foxes on her latest single 'Don't Put It All on Me,' alongside the band's lead singer, Robin Pecknold. The track showcases Cyrus' indie influence, following her previous collaboration with Bill Callahan. Braison Cyrus penned the song, reflecting family dynamics and emotional burdens. Noah aims for her music to evoke nostalgia and connection, offering listeners a comforting escape while addressing personal struggles. The accompanying music video, directed by Luis Villanueva, visually enhances the emotional depth of the song.
Braison has always been the observer in our family. He has always pointed out that within our family dynamic, I tend to carry a lot the weight on my shoulders.
I want my music to offer fans a sense of comforting, peaceful nostalgia. That's something that I feel so heavily when I listen to music.
I want to evoke that feeling of a comforting friend that a song can be—and allow us all to heal.
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