Billy Ray Cyrus said Tuesday his forthcoming album Set The Record Straight, out Nov. 10, includes collaborations with daughters Miley and Noah.
While Miley appears on an optimistic cut called "Stand," younger sister Noah teamed up with her father for a dance mix of Don Williams' 1982 track, "Tulsa Time."
"She's awesome. Her instinct ... She's right on,” Cyrus said during an appearance on Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda.
“She’s got her own fears about things. She's really loving being on stage with Katy Perry.”
Elsewhere during the chat, the industry vet spoke about what it means to have staying power in a non-stop industry. “You always gotta reinvent and you gotta love what you do and do it because you love it,” he said. “Reinvention ... I love music. That's my passion, the kids' passion.”
Previously, Billy Ray revealed that the new album will have some of his favourite songs
"Some are new and have been an intricate part of Still The King story lines. Others are new mixes and different styles of songs that allowed me to experiment with the diversity that is so much a part of my musical being," he explained in a press release. "There are some collaborations with my musical heroes and a special tribute to one of my greatest influences of all time – Ronnie Van Zant and the members of Lynyrd Skynyrd."
Original article at iHeartRadio