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Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham together for Miley Cyrus

It took Miley Cyrus to find Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham together in the same piece? Apparently yes: the pop star has just published a new single, entitled “Secrets”, Which matters the participation of the two musicians of the Fleetwood Mac. The song appears in the Deluxe edition Nono and more recent album by the singer, “Something Beautiful”, together with a final piece of 13 minutes With David Byrneentitled “Lockdown“.

This song was written as the offer of peace For someone I had lost for a period, but that I have always loved. From my experience, forgiveness and freedom are the same “, Miley Cyrus explained By presenting “Secrets”, who decided to dedicate Billy Ray Cyrus to his father. He added: “Thanks to Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood for bringing magic into music. This song is for my father “.

“Secrets, the Wanna Keep Your Secrets/ Like Sunlight in The Shadows/ Like FootSteps in the Grass”, sings the pop star on an arrangement that thanks to Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham recalls the style of the Fleetwood Mac. In the song he also finds himself a reference to a classic song by the historic groupwritten by Christine Mcvie, singer and keyboard player who disappeared on November 30, 2022: “I Won’t Ever Break My Promise/ Like in Songbird in the Silence/ Like Stones Against The Glass. We’re Chained to the Rhythm”, is the passage of the single, which cites “Songbird” by the iconic album “Rumors” of 1977.

“Secrets” then sees Miley Cyrus approaching Fleetwood Mac again after having Collaborated in 2020 with Stevie Nicks in the single “Edge of Midnight (Midnight Sky Remix)”who united the song “Midnight Sky” of the pop star with the famous single soloist of Nicks, “Edge of Seventenen”.
At the same time, the new song brings together Fleetwood and Buckingham, after being photographed together in the studio last March. In 2018 Lindsey He had been fired by the Fleetwood Mac in the middle of the 2018 tour, being replaced by Neil Finn of Crowded House and Mike Campbell by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.