A recently released video reveals a snippet of Miley Cyrus' new single Wrecking Ball, a tune which she previewed to a few fans in late June.

Cyrus met with iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party grand prize winner Natalie Bergen and three of her friends for an exclusive listening party that aired as a special on the CW. The 20-year-old singer let them listen to a sample of the song and a video released to the public reveals one line fron the ballad: "I came in like a wrecking ball."

Cyrus revealed that Wrecking Ball is also a slow song, different from the party anthem-filled We Can't Stop.

One of the lucky few fans in the video who got to meet Cyrus said after listening to the Dr. Luke-produced song, "I can relate." Cyrus said in response, "I feel like every girl, even if you're not going through it right then, you think back on that one person who like...yeah."

The fans all approved of the song and said they liked it, with one in specific saying, "I feel like I'm gonna cry." The video also shows Cyrus' wardrobe malfunction when her top opened and one of the fans had to close it for her.


The iHeartRadio event took place in Miami on June 28 and later aired as a special on the CW network. See photos here of Cyrus with four fans at the private listening party.

News outlets are already questioning if Wrecking Ball is a sad song foreshadowing a breakup with her fiance, actor Liam Hemsworth, or is she referencing her ex-boyfriend Nick Jonas. Gossip website Hollywood Life claimed the tune is a "direct reference to her alleged relationship troubles" with the Hunger Games: Catching Fire star.

A release date has not been announced for Cyrus' upcoming album. She has not released a record since 2010's Can't Be Tamed. 

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