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Noah Cyrus opens up about the role music played in her recovery from addiction, depression and grief
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Noah Cyrus first came on this show a few years ago. She was 18 years old and working on an album that never ended up being released. As it turns out, she was at the start of a very serious downward spiral during that time. Four years later and sheā€™s making a triumphant return with her powerful debut album, The Hardest Part. She sat down with Tom Power to share her story of depression, addiction, recovery, and how she eventually found her way with the help of her family and music.

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@AnoSayaka

1 year ago

Noah, I went to your concert yesterday. It was a really long wait, and standing was hard, and people next to me said you looked sad/tired. I had a thought in my head that you looked really present even though you look extremely tired and maybe the word was ā€œdone.ā€ It was the last day of your tour so I would assume you are done. Thank you for being so vulnerable, you donā€™t owe anyone anything. It is impossible for you to let anyone down Noah. Youā€™re just a human like all of us. I know comments like mine probably wonā€™t be read but if you do read it, I hoped you knew that it was worth my time being in the same place at the same time with you. When you sang ā€œstand stillā€ suddenly my feet stopped hurting. I am glad that you are getting the support you need because your song is one of the ā€œtoolsā€ for many of us as we navigate these really challenging times in America. Wishing you all the best in your healing journey <3

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@that-bystander

1 year ago

What a beautiful interview. I donā€™t think thereā€™s anyone else out there quite as authentic, real, and genuine. So raw, vulnerable, and open to share real life moments. You can tell she doesnā€™t hold anything back. She speaks with such honesty.

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@Alexandra-et3kj

1 year ago

July is 100% my most listened to song EVER. I've always been a huge fan of Noah's but July was really what made me fall in love with her music. That is so crazy to me that her team didn't believe in that song. I feel like it's so authentically her voice and vibe. I am so glad she found a new team that looks out for her more than the last. Thank you Noah for this new album ā¤ļø

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@canaidianz

1 year ago

She is a gem, raw and iron clad. She is a brilliant song writer and has a soul penetrating and soothing voice. Fawk, can she ever tell a story, she takes you on a journey. By far, Noah and Tyler Childers are in a league of their own.. I never want her to sell out to pop..

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@elishamiyahira4301

1 year ago

Loved this interview. You did her justice and the fans got a HUMANIZING deeper look into a great music artist. Kudos to the interviewer and thank you Noah. Iā€™m journeying sobriety with you.

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@alexisemo6002

1 year ago

6:10 i love how heā€™s asking her about how she feels after making a statement, great interviewer šŸ–¤

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@laurenluther7087

1 year ago

Heartbreaking what she went through! I remember her as the cute 8 year old with her big sis. Iā€™m happy she is in a place where she can talk about her struggles with addiction and other young people can know they arenā€™t alone. ā¤

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@user-ye5qh4jg8y

1 year ago

that makes me sad that she said she couldnt see people liking her or her music bc her music is beautiful the lyrics and the sound and it touched my soulll especially stand still she put out such an important message and people rely on her music for comfort when there sad or struggling shes so special and her music

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@jessicafiasconaro744

1 year ago

She says "raw organic sound with such real and sensitive lyrics." I feel like that perfectly sums up my music taste

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@optimisticzebra8498

1 year ago

I was on heroin for years before anyone noticed. It was because I was in so much pain and drugs made me feel better. I was self medicating. Ironically herion is the reason I didn't kill myself but there comes a point where your chasing normalcy....I finally realized that I was not only numbing the pain but the joy too. If you're struggling with drugs please know that it is possible to live happily without them. I'm better than I've ever been.

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@iamjme

1 year ago

Love this honesty and extrodinarly candid and alive from such a young human.

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@josepha133

1 year ago

The album is absolutely stunning

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@asandi4444

1 year ago

Great interview and great interviewer. I didn't know much about Noah Cyrus but after hearing her story I am looking forward to listening to more of her beautiful music.

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@mistysharinggodsblessings

1 month ago

I really didn't know to much about her but after watching this what strength this young lady has loved her honesty going to help alot of ppl ā¤ā¤ā¤

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@iVaneMasson

1 year ago

What a gem of a human. Thank you Noah for sharing your story with such vulnerability. I just wish that the interviewer didnā€™t interrupt so much. Youā€™re so eloquent and raw, and he just takes away from your story when he talks over you.

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@Whyamiherel0l

1 year ago

I totally relate to her comment about the light in her eyes. 18 to me seems like an older age to fall into things but thatā€™s from a gal who did sea and drank at 12 šŸ˜‚ by 18 I was tired of partying and sober but had a breakdown at 22 and used multiple drugs and finally five years later a month ago from today decided to get help and reclaim my life

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@kelseycarlile9704

1 year ago

The end of everything saved me when I couldn't walk. I was so depressed and addicted and in such a dark place. I never thought I would find my way out of that. Here I am sober and expecting a child ā¤ Noah all the good vibes to you beautiful and anyone that is struggling. It's not forever I promise ā¤

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@aliyaanne8836

1 year ago

I truly have never ever related to someone more. Sheā€™s so raw and honest. I appreciate it so so much. I went to her concert and it was the best one Iā€™ve ever been to. It Healed a lot of my old childhood wounds to see her in the same room as me and have her almost sing a lullaby

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@SirenTanea

1 year ago

CHILLS. CRYING. Noah, you will never be alone. As long as I'm alive you won't at least. I've been obsessed with the song/music video July since it's been out. I've honestly never knew your story, but it's INSANE how similar our stories are. Losing someone close to you WHILE going through addiction and then recovery? Is a whole different ball game. Feels like an emotional tornado. And for you and I and everyone else that successfully have fought (and still fighting) through that tornado? Makes us the strongest human beings on Earth BabyGirl...

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@mateauck8114

1 year ago

Dear Noah, I canā€™t even put in words how much your music means to me! How much this lyrics helped me through the grieve, loneliness and sicknessā€¦ canā€™t explain how but the sound was like a shelter for me when I doubted in my existence! When The COVID attacked I lost the closest person in the entire world, after a while another one in both cases I couldnā€™t be with themā€¦ I had to look how my dear brother is struggling with a hardcore mental illness till he almost diedā€¦and I couldnā€™t do anything about that! My family was in tremendous pain. I lost my job and couldnā€™t find anything for months. My body and my mind started to sufferā€¦ I was locked in the strange City, far away from home for monthsā€¦ started to drink alcohol everyday till I was passing out so I donā€™t remember and donā€™t feel sadnessā€¦ like itā€™s not enough I was struggling with my sexuality. I know exactly what you mean with ā€œyou must be willing to help yourself firstā€. In my case a real, unconditional Love helped me, love from the close ones that reminded my about loving myself. Through all this time your music was like a first aid kit to meā€¦ you have no idea how much it helped and for that Noah, Iā€™m gonna be endlessly grateful. Love from Hamburg! P.S. Just Stand still! ā¤

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