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Noah Cyrus
We wrap ourselves up in social media and fame and forget what matters.
Lunchtime is hard when you don't have a lot of friends.
I want people to see me as my own person.
As a twelve-year-old girl, I thought that I was only pretty if the people on social media told me that I was pretty - and they weren't telling me I was pretty. So I didn't think I was pretty, and I was really down on myself, and I really was sad with myself. But social media doesn't give you validation or make you pretty. You make you pretty.
I love animals so much.
I was so excited to do 'Slow' with Matoma. The song is lyrically so beautiful, and the production brings it all to life.
I just want people to know it's OK to really feel their feelings.
I almost got my babysitter arrested when I was 7.
My family has never put pressure on me. They've always been supportive no matter what.
A lot of people like to judge you and make fun of you on the Internet, and people make you feel crazy whenever you're in a depression or having anxiety or having a panic attack.
I definitely like making my friends in the music industry.
My grandma is very musical and can play piano by ear, and my grandpa was in a quartet in Kentucky.
To think that any animal would be trapped makes me so sad. It's like living in your bedroom for your entire life and never being able to go outside.
It's nice to be in the family I'm in with all their support.
A lot of times, I get what I want to write while I'm driving. I love listening to music in the car, perhaps because of my dad - that's all he does.
I think, for anybody - not even when you're on stage - it's good to dress in the way that you're comfortable; it definitely boosts your confidence. If you're worried about what you look like the whole time, you're not going to be able to be confident.
I wanted to be a horseback-riding trainer and to go to the Olympics as an equestrian.
I wouldn't say I'm a rebel, but I do like pushing the limits sometimes.
Everyone is super creative in the family.
My dad has learned all of the songs that I've sent him. He put it on his computer, on his jukebox, on his phone.
We have this pre-show thing where we all get into a huddle and yell, 'Pop, pop, it's showtime,' and I have to give credit to Bruno Mars for that one. I started doing it after I became obsessed with '24K Magic.' I want to ask Bruno if he'll ever come to my huddle with me!
I always like a baggy pant.
My mom gives great advice, and so does my dad.
The first song I wrote was for my friend. She was going through a really tough time.
Every time I finish a song, I play it for my family. I don't hide anything.
I had nothing to talk about until I, like, lived.
It's OK to be different, and it's OK to not follow.
All I care about is my music.
I don't feel pressure at all. I'm kind of a 'go with the flow.'
Guys are awesome, but I vote for going to prom with a group of friends. It's so much less drama.
My style changes once a month, if not once every two weeks.
I had trouble getting jeans when I was growing up. I had little skinny legs and this booty that came out of nowhere.
I'm at the barn six days a week.
Watching her, I've seen the pros and cons of being in the industry, and how so many people can be so harsh - especially toward someone as talented as Miley. But I look up to her for being so strong, being able to take all of that hate and being able to deal with people who misunderstand who she is.
Because I love all animals so much, people should realize they don't have to cut into something to learn about it.
I take advice from both my sisters all the time. We try to help each other as much as we can without getting in the catty sister fight.
I was 14 when I decided I wanted to start doing music and stuff. I was a really big fan of Ben Howard, and he put out a really amazing album in 2014, and then, after being inspired by my dad and Lady Gaga and Ed Sheeran, I wanted to start writing songs.
Whenever I go into the studio, I'm like, 'Guys, we're probably not going to get an uptempo out of this!'
I definitely grew up differently to most of my friends, and that was a little bit of a struggle then. I wouldn't want to change anything about the way I grew up, even though it was a different situation. I still love the way I grew up, and I had an amazing childhood with a really supportive family.
It doesn't bother me that people compare me as a little sister or youngest daughter of my dad, but when my album does come out, I want to be thought of as Noah Cyrus.
There was just a moment when I fell in love with singing, probably when I started listening to Ben Howard and his album 'I Forget Where We Were.' I fell in love with that album, and that album really made me fall in love with singing.
I have a septum ring that I always keep pushed up in my nose, but if I put on a dress and think it's just a little girly for me, - boom! - I pop out my septum ring. Or I might throw on a big pair of hoop earrings - or a diamond choker. That's fancy, but not too proper or elegant because it's still a choker! It's all about making it your own.
I wanted people to connect to me on that level where I can write about anything, but it would still make someone feel a certain way.
Oh my God, nothing compares to the pre-horse show jitters! It's like going on 'American Idol' or 'The Voice' all the time, because you're just going and getting judged for your entire show.
People look up to me, like my music, and even follow me on Instagram because they know I'm keeping it real with them.
I've always wanted to be my own person. Even when I was 'Noah who rode horses,' I wanted to be Noah Cyrus, not anyone else or a family member.
My dad always had me sing alongside him while he played guitar. He taught me how to harmonize to an old song of his, 'Missing You.'
My dad had 'Mad at You' down on the guitar before I even had finished the production on the record... he learned it within, like, five minutes.
I definitely made friends with the people I like to write with, but I'll also write with people I haven't met before or producers I haven't met before because how are you supposed to make those friends without trying?