The singer’s teaser confirmed a cameo by fashion icon Naomi Campbell on track 11 of the 13-song album arriving May 30.

Miley Cyrus laid out the full song line-up for Something Beautiful, and the reveal came with an unexpected crossover: Naomi Campbell appeared as a featured guest. According to the 23-second teaser Cyrus posted that morning, Campbell joined track 11, “Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved,” on the 13-song project due May 30 on Columbia Records.
The album, executive-produced by Cyrus and Shawn Everett—best known for work with Kacey Musgraves and Alabama Shakes—sat at the center of a tightly paced lead-up that had already included a short-film announcement and an archive-heavy wardrobe tease. Cyrus captioned the post, “All 13 songs have a special place in my heart,” before the video rolled into snippets of “Easy Lover,” where she sang, “You make it hard to touch another … But you’re not an easy lover.”
Her film, directed with Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter, will premiere June 6 at the Tribeca Film Festival and open nationwide on June 12. The synopsis framed it as “a one-of-a-kind pop opera,” blending all 13 tracks with newly shot visuals. In the teaser clip, Cyrus and Campbell shared the frame only briefly—hair down, attitude up—before the screen cut to the next title card, leaving open whether Campbell lent vocals, screen presence, or both.
Something Beautiful closes a spring run in which Cyrus dipped back into her archives for styling references while edging into cinema. For fans, Campbell’s credit answered the rollout’s promised “high-fashion surprise” and strengthened Cyrus’s long-running dialogue with fashion’s front row—as much a part of her stagecraft as any key change.
With a release date locked and the Tribeca debut on deck, all that remains is hearing how Campbell fits into the track that bears her name. Until then, the teaser’s final measure does the work: anticipation played louder than any guitar riff.