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Billy Ray Cyrus, the legendary country singer known for his iconic “Achy Breaky Heart,” is embarking on a deeply personal journey through music, collaborating with his son Braison Cyrus on an upcoming album.
This heartfelt project marks the first time the father-son duo has worked together musically and comes during a transformative time for the Cyrus family.
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Braison Cyrus, 30, took to Instagram to share his excitement about the collaboration, posting a touching black-and-white image with his father.
“I’ve spent this past year getting to know my dad better than I ever have,” Braison wrote. “It’s a rare opportunity to make something this special and tell my dad’s story through music. Can’t wait to finally share it.”
This partnership not only highlights the duo’s shared passion for music but also emphasizes the healing and bonding that has taken place between father and son. In his post, Braison revealed, “After he spent a week in the hospital in the fall, I’m grateful that my dad is happy, healthy, and ready to make this record.”
The forthcoming album, set to release in 2025, will be Billy Ray’s first musical project since his 2019 album The SnakeDoctor Circus. While details about the album’s content remain under wraps, the project’s foundation appears to be deeply personal, driven by family stories and shared experiences.

The announcement comes just days after Billy Ray’s eldest son, Trace Cyrus, made headlines with a heartfelt Instagram post addressing his father’s health and behavior. In a candid message, 35-year-old Trace expressed concern for his father’s well-being, writing, “You’re not healthy, Dad, and everyone is noticing it.”
Trace’s post painted a picture of a family grappling with a complicated dynamic. “Since my earliest memories, all I can remember is being obsessed with you and thinking you were the coolest person ever,” Trace wrote. “Sadly, the man that I wanted so desperately to be just like I barely recognize now.”
Trace also highlighted the strain on his siblings, particularly Noah Cyrus, 25. “Noah has desperately wanted you to be part of her life, but you haven’t been there for her,” he shared. “That’s your baby girl. She deserves better.”
The emotional plea underscores the challenges Billy Ray has faced in his personal life and the impact on his relationships with his children.
Despite the family’s struggles, Braison is determined to focus on the positive aspects of his relationship with his father through their musical collaboration.
In a press release, Braison shared his vision for the album, stating, “I’ve heard stories, jokes, and songs that I don’t think anyone else has. It’s an opportunity to tell my dad’s story through music, and I’m fortunate to be able to take it.”
Billy Ray echoed this sentiment, expressing his pride and excitement about the project. “This is art imitating life, imitating art. It starts and ends with art,” he said.
“Braison is very talented, and ‘25 is his year. I’m glad to be a part of it. This record is gonna be special. I’m gearing up for what will be the journey of a lifetime.”
The album represents more than just a musical endeavor; it’s a testament to the power of family, storytelling, and the healing nature of art.
Billy Ray’s journey to this point has been anything but smooth. Earlier this week, the 62-year-old singer made headlines for a shaky performance at Donald Trump’s inauguration event. Technical difficulties during his performance left him singing a cappella, which drew mixed reactions from the audience.
Additionally, he faced criticism for appearing to lip-sync to his 2019 remix of Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road.” These public missteps have brought renewed attention to Billy Ray’s personal challenges.
His ex-wife, Australian singer Firerose, spoke candidly about their tumultuous relationship, telling Page Six, “What’s being seen in public now reflects much of what I experienced in private during our relationship. It’s very sad to see those same struggles continue for him, but I’m glad the truth is coming to light — for his potential good because healing is only possible when you confront the truth and accept there’s a problem.”
Billy Ray’s family has always been an integral part of his life and career. He shares six children with his ex-wife Tish Cyrus: Brandi, 37; Trace, 35; Miley, 31; Braison, 30; and Noah, 25.
Brandi and Trace are Tish’s children from a previous relationship, whom Billy adopted. While the Cyrus family has faced its fair share of ups and downs, music has often been a unifying force.
Miley’s own rise to superstardom as a singer and actress has mirrored her father’s early career success, and Noah has also made her mark as a talented musician. Now, with Braison stepping into the spotlight alongside his father, the family’s musical legacy continues to evolve.
Braison’s decision to work with his father comes at a time when the family’s dynamics are being publicly scrutinized. However, the upcoming album serves as a reminder that even amid challenges, there is room for growth, healing, and creative expression.
As Billy Ray gears up for the release of his 2025 album with Braison, fans are eager to see what the duo has in store. The project promises to be a heartfelt exploration of Billy Ray’s life and career, told through the lens of his son’s perspective.
For Billy Ray, this album represents a fresh start. After decades in the spotlight, he is embracing a new chapter—one that prioritizes family, storytelling, and artistic authenticity. Despite the challenges he’s faced, Billy Ray remains committed to his craft and to strengthening his bond with his children.
| Family Member | Relation | Notable Facts |
|---|---|---|
| Tish Cyrus | Ex-Wife | Co-parented six children with Billy Ray; filed for divorce twice. |
| Miley Cyrus | Daughter | Global pop star; collaborated with Billy Ray on Butterfly Fly Away. |
| Noah Cyrus | Daughter | Grammy-nominated artist; has expressed emotional concerns for Billy Ray. |
| Trace Cyrus | Son (Adopted) | Musician in Metro Station; voiced concerns about Billy Ray’s health. |
| Brandi Cyrus | Daughter (Adopted) | Co-hosts Your Favorite Thing Podcast; adopted by Billy Ray. |
| Braison Cyrus | Son | Collaborating with Billy Ray on the upcoming 2025 album project. |
| Lil Nas X | Collaborator | Worked on Old Town Road (Remix), a global hit. |
| Firerose | Ex-Partner | Australian singer; publicly commented on Billy Ray’s struggles. |
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