Noah Cyrus debut her first single 'Make Me (Cry)' with UK singer Labrinth

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Last Updated : Nov 16 2016 | 2:42 PM IST

Looks like Miley Cyrus' 16-year-old sister Noah Cyrus is also following in the family's musical footsteps as she debuts her first single.

The youngest of the Cyrus clan just dropped her very first single, 'Make Me (Cry)', which is way different than most artist's first, pop-inspired hit as it follows a slower beat with a theme relating to toxic love and heartbreak, reports eonline.com.

Not surprisingly, her raspy vocals are incredibly reminiscent of her sister's as she teams up with English recording artist Labrinth and sings, "Gave you up 'bout 21 times/ Felt those lips tell me 21 lies/ You'll be the death of me, sage advice/ Loving you could make Jesus cry."

Reportedly, this not the first time she has recorded. In 2009, she sang the Ponyo children's theme song with Frankie Jonas.

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First Published: Nov 16 2016 | 2:42 PM IST

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