In a new interview with Billy Ray Cyrus, the country star speaking from London via Zoom shares insight into his upcoming album The Hill, out June 16—a project he describes as personal, reflective, and rooted in where he is today.
Blending his signature country sound with fresh influences, Cyrus continues the evolution that’s defined his career from “Achy Breaky Heart” to “Old Town Road.” He also talks about the joy of watching his children, including Miley, Noah, and Braison, build their own paths—and what it’s like collaborating with them along the way.
The conversation also looks back at the lasting impact of Hannah Montana and the recent special that’s brought renewed attention to the show’s legacy. For Cyrus, it’s another reminder of the many generations his work has reached.
At the heart of it all, Cyrus says the drive to create hasn’t changed—continuing to tell stories, connect with fans, and follow the music wherever it leads.
