Miley Cyrus x Pharrell Williams: the featuring should be released quickly!

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Heard for the first time last month during the Louis Vuitton fall-winter collection fashion show, the long-awaited featuring between Miley Cyrus and Pharrell Williams could finally see the light of day and very quickly…

On October 11, Pharrell Williams will adapt his life for the cinema in a “Lego” film. Before this release, it’s time for teasing for the singer. On his Instagram account, Pharrell Williams posted a video in a car with the recognizable voice of Miley Cyrus in the background to unreleased music. He writes : ” Doctor with Miley Cyrus, soon… »

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If the arrival of “Doctor” caused a sensation on social networks, this new hit is not completely unknown to early fans of the two artists. The song would have been created more than ten years ago during the recording sessions for the ex-Disney star’s fourth studio album, “Bangerz”, released in 2013. Finally, it was on January 16 that she was released. officially reappeared. Indeed, Pharrell Williams used it during the fashion show for Louis Vuitton’s fall-winter collection, of which he is now the artistic director.

The song is built around an irresistible guitar riff, on which the “Flowers” ​​singer sensually intones: “ Well, I could be your doctor / And I could be your nurse / I think I see the problem / It’s only gon’ get worse. “.

Twelve years after its creation, will the title finally see the light of day to become Miley Cyrus’ next hit? To be continued…

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