Miley Cyrus' Unreleased Song 'Doctor' Previewed at Louis Vuitton Fashion Show
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A few years after an unedited demo of the unreleased song leaked online, the 'Wrecking Balls' songstress' track is played while models walk down the runway.

AceShowbiz - Miley Cyrus has had her unreleased song, which is titled "Doctor", previewed at a recent event. The "Wrecking Balls" singer's track was played at a Louis Vuitton fashion show for its Men's Fall-Winter 2024 Collection.

On Tuesday, January 16, the 31-year-old's track surprisingly appeared in the middle of the fashion show, which took place at Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. While a number of models were walking down the runway to showcase some outfits from the new collection, the song was played in the background.

In a video from the show that was uploaded via X, formerly known as Twitter, by a fan, Miley could be heard singing, "I could be your doctor and I could be your nurse/ I think I see the problem, It's only gonna get worse/ I need my medication, just show me where it hurts."

The preview of the "Doctor" song came a few years after an unedited demo of the song leaked online. Back in 2017, the demo of the song, which reportedly was meant to be featured in Miley's album titled "Bangerz" that was released in 2013, made its rounds online.

Miley worked together with other fellow artists when she created several songs in the "Bangerz" album. She collaborated with Pharrell Williams, who became Men's Creative Director at Louis Vuitton succeeding late Virgil Abloh, for four of the singles, including "Rooting for My Baby", "On My Own", "#GETITRIGHT" as well as "4x4".

During the same fashion show, Pharrell previewed another unreleased song aside from Miley's "Doctor". The "Happy" hitmaker also treated attendees to a new collaborative song with Mumford & Sons, a British folk rock band that was formed in London back in 2007. The track itself is titled "Good People".

On the joyous chorus, the frontman of the band, Marcus Mumford, sings, "Good people/ been down/ for so long/ and now/ it's like/ the sun is rising." In addition, the song features Pharrell for its backing vocals, as unveiled by NME.

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