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Noah Cyrus: Is Miley's Little Sis 'The Next Big Thing?'

A perfect combination of old-school Miley and Lana, this 16 year-old is about to blow up pop music with her talent.

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Noah Cyrus: Is Miley's Little Sis 'The Next Big Thing?'
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Just last week Miley Cyrus' younger sister, Noah, released her first ever single. It seems as though nearly everyone in the family (not just Miley) is a musician, including Billy Ray Cyrus (father, country music) and Trace Cyrus (half-brother, Metro Station). It wasn't all that surprising that Noah followed course. And at only 16, she's taking the media by storm, and how couldn't she? Her voice is reminiscent of "old Miley" infused with some Lana Del Ray. It's raspy, yet pure and weightless.

In this first release, titled "Make Me (Cry)", (check out the video below), she sings

"I never needed you like I do right now
I never needed you like I do right now
I never hated you like I do right now
Cause all you ever do is make me
"

Unlike most pop artist's first attempt at musical fame, Noah's song is slow and sad, with undertones of heartbreak. She also has Labrinth, a singer/producer from the U.K. featured which adds both depth and conflict to the song's storyline. Personally, I think the song is a total win for this young, rising star. I can imagine it must have been a big decision for her to try and follow in her big sister's footsteps.

Noah has to know the right people to become successful, what with her insane family connections. To keep up with the star, who may just be the next "big thing" give her a follow on both Instagram and Twitter

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