Yep, you read that correctly. Miley Cyrus really has called her new album BANGERZ. Why? Because the record is full of them, says the singer herself.
As FACT note, Cyrus recently posted the following message to Twitter, revealing the name of the release.
If you don’t know why my record is called BANGERZ you’ll know as soon as you hear it. Nothin but #BANGERZ
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) August 6, 2013
Ever so modest.
The upcoming LP is the successor to the singer’s 2010 effort Can’t Be Tamed and follows on from her recent single ‘We Can’t Stop’.
You can watch Miley’s video for the aforementioned ‘We Can’t Stop’ below:
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