Miley Cyrus reveals ‘Doctor (Work It Out)’ release date with short teaser
Miley Cyrus teases new trailer clip for new single in collaboration with Pharrell
Miley Cyrus is keeping fans on pins and needles, making them wait for her new single with Pharrell.
Cyrus and Pharrell’s new collaboration release date has been revealed.
The singer has confirmed when exactly Doctor (Work It Out) is coming out, giving fans a glimpse of the track with a short clip, Wednesday, Feb. 28, just after a day the 31-year-old pop star teased the single on social media.
The 20-second clip shared on the singer’s social’s feature Cyrus in a black and silver dress with sparkly fringe, donning a high-mane hairdo.
In the video, the Flowers singer is seen dancing to the track from different camera point-of-views, lip syncing to some of the lyrics of the new single, in which she portrays a medical personnel who specialises in love.
“I could be a doctor and I could be a nurse,” Cyrus can be heard singing. “I think I see the problem, it’s only gonna get worse … Just show me where it hurts/ I need to rock you baby, before your body burns/ Can we work it out?”
“Doctor (Work It Out) MARCH 1 @pharrell,” she captioned the post, revealing the release date.
The teaser clip and the release date reveal comes just a day after the Hannah Montana star revealed the single's cover art.
The photo featured Cyrus, clad in a fluffy coat, gazing into the camera against a gray backdrop, with the song's title printed in pink across the top.
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