Miley Cyrus unveils mullet as she announces upcoming music

Miley Cyrus unveils her fresh mullet as she announces upcoming music: ‘New Hair. New Year’

Miley Cyrus is starting off 2020 with a new look.    

The pop star, 27,  unveiled her mullet hairstyle while announcing she would be releasing new music soon. 

‘New Hair. New Year. NEW MUSIC!’ Miley wrote on Instagram on Monday.

New Year, new do: Miley Cyrus unveiled her new mullet while announcing upcoming music on Monday

2019 Miley: The songstress performed at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in September 2019

In photos unveiling the funky hairstyle, Miley struck a variety of subtle poses while sitting on a beach.

She wore jeans, a T-shirt, and black retro style sunglasses.   

The new release would follow a year jam-packed with music from Miley. 

Miley released the EP She Is Coming in 2019, followed by the track My Sad Christmas Song, which was speculated to be about her ex husband Liam Hemsworth.   

The new Miley: Cyrus showed off her new look while sitting on a bench 

Introspective: The Last Song actress appeared deep in thought as she sat on the floor

The Younger Now also has a lot to look forward to this coming year.

Miley revealed she will be performing at the upcoming BottleRock Napa Valley festival this coming May. 

The announcement comes as it was reported Miley settled a $300 million lawsuit over her 2013 party anthem, We Can’t Stop.

It’s going to be a big year: Miley also revealed she will be performing at the upcoming BottleRock Napa Valley festival this coming May

Michael May sued Miley in March 2019 over the rights to the song, claiming it closely resembled his track We Run Things, which was released more than 25 years ago.

However, it has now been revealed that all parties have agreed that ‘this action shall be discontinued with prejudice … with each party to bear its or his own costs and attorneys’ fees.’

‘With prejudice’ means that the plaintiff cannot pursue the same claim in another suit. 

Miley attempted – but failed – to get the suit dropped nearly one year earlier.  

Legal battle: The announcement comes as it was reported Miley settled a $300 million lawsuit over her 2013 party anthem, We Can’t Stop (pictured September 2019)

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