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Miley Cyrus has dropped “Secrets,” a deeply personal song dedicated to her father, Billy Ray Cyrus.
The track comes as part of the deluxe version of her album Something Beautiful, released September 19, 2025. Featuring Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac, it serves as a peace offering after years of tension between them. Miley herself described the song as written “for someone I had lost for a time but always loved.”
Let’s break it down.
“Secrets” is a ballad from the Something Beautiful deluxe edition featuring contributions from Fleetwood Mac legends.
Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood are on board, adding guitar and drums respectively, lending emotional weight to the song. The track tackles themes of forgiveness, vulnerability, and longing for openness.
Miley sings about wanting to be someone her father can trust, even through uncomfortable truths. Lyrics such as “Hero/ Can I be your hero?” and “Love is not a prison … you can come and go as you want” reflect her desire for connection without constraint.

The estrangement between Miley and Billy Ray intensified following the 2022 divorce of her parents, Billy Ray and Tish Cyrus.
Since then, family dynamics shifted visibly, with new relationships; Billy Ray dating Elizabeth Hurley and Tish Cyrus marrying Dominic Purcell, also entering the public eye.
Miley has spoken openly about the emotional fallout and how hurt feelings passed between family members. In interviews and on the “Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky” podcast, she admitted that she took on some of her mother’s pain, that she wanted to be a safe space for her father, even during times she didn’t want to hear “the secrets.”
Billy Ray Cyrus publicly reacted with pride and affection after “Secrets” dropped.
On Instagram, he wrote: “Best birthday gift a dad could ever ask for. ❤️ Thank you @mileycyrus for Secrets… a song straight from your heart to mine.” He praised the collaboration with Buckingham and Fleetwood and reflected fondly on past memories with Miley.
He had already teased the song before its full release. In August, he posted about the upcoming song, referring to it as “a gift of music” and something that featured “my favorite musicians, Fleetwood Mac.”
The visual component underscores Miley’s emotional state and the song’s themes.
The music video was filmed at Los Angeles’ Million Dollar Theatre. Miley appears in couture fashion, designs from Iris Van Herpen and Maison Margiela, moving through sequences that emphasize vulnerability and dramatic lighting.
The staging and cinematography reinforce openness and the idea of revealing hidden truths. Empty theater spaces, shifting visuals between light and dark, and the interplay of flowing fabrics suggest both exposure and protection, mirroring the song’s lyrics about secrets and the desire for trust.
Miley says she no longer sees her parents just as mom and dad, but as individuals with their own stories.
She spoke about this earlier in 2025, explaining that part of her pain was absorbing what hurt her mom, and that as she’s grown, she recognizes everyone’s need to find happiness.
She’s making a conscious effort to build bridges rather than dwell in past pain. “Forgiveness and freedom are one and the same,” she wrote on Instagram. She wants the relationship with her father to be one where honesty is possible without judgment.
However, the song doesn’t erase all past conflict. The lyrics acknowledge guardedness, secrets, and past hurt. Miley doesn’t pretend everything is perfect; she’s asking for room for truth and healing.
Miley Cyrus has sung about love, loss, and identity before, but rarely has she addressed family in such a direct way.
Songs like “The Climb” or “I Hope You Find It” carried messages of hope and perseverance, but they weren’t tied as explicitly to her personal relationships. “Secrets” stands apart because it’s raw and pointed at one person, her father. Instead of universal encouragement, it dives into intimate truths about forgiveness, trust, and vulnerability.
It’s a mature evolution, showing Miley as not just a performer but also a daughter reaching out.
This track also contrasts with her earlier rebellious anthems. Where she once pushed away expectations, “Secrets” seeks reconciliation. It’s less about independence and more about connection, proving how much Miley’s artistry has grown alongside her life experiences.
For fans, “Secrets” is more than a song; it’s a rare public reconciliation through art.
Many celebrity estrangements simmer behind headlines; Miley chose to make music her way of saying “I’m sorry,” “I still love you,” and “I’m open.”
It also shows artistic growth and emotional maturity. Miley has balanced bold pop statements with personal revelations before, but this feels more intimate. Including elder icons like Buckingham and Fleetwood gives the track a cross-generational resonance.
The track adds depth to Something Beautiful Deluxe, making the album not just a collection of songs but a document of family, growth, vulnerability, and the power of forgiveness.

Many listeners responded with empathy and support.
Social media posts say the song made people reach for tissues; others noted how brave it is to make something so personal public.
Some longtime followers saw this as a turning point. They compare the present Miley, open, reflective, reconciling, to earlier eras when much more frustration and distance seemed to dominate her public statements.
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This article was made with AI assistance and human editing.
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