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Miley Cyrus performs at the Radio 1 Big Weekend at Stewart Park on May 25, 2019 in Middlesbrough, England.
Miley Cyrus is pulling out all the stop to promote her She is Coming EP. As of Monday morning (June 3) that included going super old-school with a 1-800 number where you can get a personal message from the singer, and leave one that might as part of her campaign. "Call me. I dare you," Miley wrote in a tweet in which she's cradling a pink banana phone under the 1-833-SHE-ISMC number.

"Hello, thanks for calling Miley's hotline. Press 1 if you're 18 years of age or old. If you're under 18, hang up!" she says in a chipper voice. Callers get a variety of messages, each with plenty of Cattitude, encouraging callers to leave their thoughts, which might be used in the future for promotional purposes.


Cyrus released her anticipated six-song EP on Friday, including the lead single, "Mother's Daughter." Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah guests on "D.R.E.A.M.," RuPaul assists on "Cattitidue," while Swae Lee and Mike WiLL Made-It appear on “Party Up The Street." Coming is the first of three EPs, each of which will contain six songs. It’s the follow-up to the artist’s 2017 album Younger Now, which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200. Stream it now.