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April 11, 2023 7 mins

from her 2020 iheart radio,  most requested live ask anything chat with romeo,  here's noah cyrus

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up. I'm Noah Sirius and you are watching my
most requested live Ask Anything Chat. Thank you to Romeo
and iHeartRadio for having me on the show tonight. My
new single July is out now. Answer some questions. Bella
from New Orleans says, what's the best advice that a

(00:20):
music lyric has ever given you? I don't know. There's
too many good songs. Sorry, some of these are like long.
I got to read it first? Came from Seattle said
which one up? Following? Would you pick? Off? You a
free lifetime supply Slurpy sunglasses, too paste or Oreo cookies? Oh,

(00:42):
scratch off lotter tickets? I saw that I didn't start. Um.
I mean the right thing to say it would be toothpaste, right,
but I love Oreos? Um? Did you? Kelsey from Pittsburgh
says did you pass your drivers test the first time?
I did? Actually? Um? Beth from Boston says how many

(01:07):
tattoos do you have? No idea? Literally, no clue anymore.
Nicola from Miami says what was your go to childhood
dance move? I don't know. My mom and I like
readously in the car It's like two three one two

(01:30):
three and it kind of goes to any song, Like
you can literally do it to anything in our work.
So it's like what we've always done, no call um.
Melissa from Santa Monica. Which amoji would you use to
describe yourself? Um? Probably the one like smiling through all

(01:51):
the pain, Like if you can see that one, like
you know, the like just like has barely any emotion.
It's smiling looks like it's being stabbed in the back.
That's my emoji. Um. Lillian from Chicago says, do you

(02:12):
consider what you do, Donna Da a job? Um? I mean, yeah,
for sure, it's definitely a job. Um. But at the
same time, it's like not which is cool. You get
to love what you do. Um. If you were a farmer,

(02:33):
oh sorry, Valerie from Springfield, if you were a farmer,
what would you grow weed? Um? Donna said, what was
your favorite musical memory while growing up? Honestly, probably just
that being the bonding Like I don't know what the

(02:55):
word is that I'm looking for, but not the bonding experience,
but like a something my dad and I bonded over
as a chart as a kid, and so I I
don't know, Um, probably just singing with my Dad um
Faith from Atlanta, Georgia. What's your favorite butting at out where?
Um wed? Yeah weed. My friend was like, wait, wait,

(03:22):
good answer. We'd if not that like roses of roses cool.
Lucy from Asset's, England, what are some of the craziest
things your parents have ever done? I don't know. They're psychos, honestly,
And from San Diego says, what do you like most
about your career? I like that I can use a

(03:43):
platform to like speak out about things that I'm passionate about. Um.
I like being able to write down everything that I'm
feeling and then sing it for people and realize that
they can relate and that they've experience it's the same
things like around the world. That's pretty wild. Liz from Reno,

(04:05):
is there anything you wish you knew as a teenager
that you know now? Um? Yeah, there's a lot, But
like I would say, more than like that, I wish
I knew. I just kind of wish I had the
ability to not care as much when I was younger,

(04:27):
and I wish that opinions other people had weren't didn't
like have so much of an effect on me. So
I guess, you know, not to let that bother me,
probably which I knew that I knew not too, but
you know, when you're young, you can't really help it.

(04:49):
Missy from Albany says, what's the first thing you do
when you wake up? We were just talking about this
time to go Pete Noah start Spain. I love you.
Where does the song from another artist that you would
have liked to have written? Oh my god, um damn,

(05:15):
there's so many, but I mean all this probably say
like Stuck on the Puzzle by Alex Turner. Um, And
that's just like because I can't like sit and think
about my absolute favorite one right now. M Paulo from Brazil,

(05:42):
what about sixty Days Sober and Cool? Will you release it? Yeah,
it'll probably be on my album. I have honestly like
eighty albums that I could like really, so like we
keep being like that's for the album, that's for the album,
but like which album we will never know because like
there's just so many. Yeah, there's so many problems. Gina

(06:05):
from Milwaukee says, is July your favorite month? Actually? No
is hot and muggy in July, And the song like
is actually called July because my ex boyfriend who is
awful of two years. He literally we broke up on

(06:28):
July fourth, so I named it July and so no,
I mean no, I kind of like June. Actually, June
would probably be my favorite month if we're talking La seasons.
June gloom is nice, um Ritchie from Detroit. Best advice

(06:50):
that your dad gave you. Just be happy and have
fun and do what makes you happy. If you're not happy,
then him isn't working. M h. Well that's it. Thanks
again for watching my most requested life Ask Anything Chat.
Thank you Romeo so much for the support, and make

(07:12):
sure you check out my new track July and I'll
see you guys soon.
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