JAKARTA - Soloist Morrissey most likely had to postpone the launch of the Bonfire of Teenagers album for at least two reasons, one of which was because of Miley Cyrus.

Morrissey, in the news broadcast by NME and Rolling Stones, quoted from Antara, Sunday, December 25, announced that he had separated ways from the record label Capitol Records, which was originally due to publish the Bonfire of Teenagers album in 2023.

He "voluntarily withdrew his involvement with Capitol Records (Los Angeles). It is not yet clear whether the record label will continue to release Morrissey's latest album.

At the same time, according to Morrissey, Miley Cyrus also asked to be eliminated as song background singer I Am Veronica on the album.

Cyrus voluntarily volunteered to offer herself as a background singer about two years ago.

Morrissey first announced "Bonfire of Teenagers" in May 2021, at the time he was not yet bound by any record label after separating from BMG. Just in October, he said the album would be released by Capitol Records.

Apart from Miley Cyrus, the album was also filled with various guest stars including Chad Smith and Fleet Red Hot handle Peppers, Iggy Pop, Andrew Watt, and Josh Klighoffer.

Morrissey last launched the album I Am Not A Dog on A Chain in 2020.


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