Miley, Noah Cyrus release first song together: ‘This moment is so special to us and our family’
The sisters did a duet of ‘I Got So High That I Saw Jesus’
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Miley and Noah Cyrus released their first song together.
The sisters performed a duet of “I Got So High That I Saw Jesus” that dropped on Monday.
Noah, 20, first released a solo version of the song in March.
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Miley, 27, and her younger sister later performed the single as a duet for MTV Unplugged a few weeks before it hit streaming services.
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"No one knows how happy and excited Miley and I are to be releasing something TOGETHER for our VERY FIRST TIME!!!! and it’s NOT the last 🖤," Noah excitedly announced on Instagram Monday.
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She continued: "Thank you sissy for singing with me and as always making it sound nothing but effortlessly beautiful. I love you so so much and so happy we get to go through all this crazy s--t together 🖤🖤🖤"
For the cover art, Miley and Noah held hands during a stroll on their Nashville, Tenn. property. The photo was unknowingly taken by their mother, Tish Cyrus.
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Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus released a duet to ‘I Got So High That I Saw Jesus.' (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
"Thank you to our mommy for capturing this moment of Miley and I walking to the top of the hill at our house in Nashville," the singer shared.
Noah added: "Miley and I call that day the best day ever and it was. I didn’t even know this photo existed til my mom posted it on Instagram.
“This moment is so special to us and our whole family,” the “Make Me” singer ended her post.
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Noah opened up about the pressure in her superstar sister's shadow in May.
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Miley Cyrus' younger sister Noah had a difficult time being in her sister's shadown when she began her musical career. (Mike Coppola/FilmMagic)
During an Instagram Live session she said it used to be "absolutely unbearable" to be compared to Miley adding that people told her, "No matter what, I was going to be in that shadow."
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Miley has also spoken out about how her own fame has affected her younger sister's career.
“I think it makes you jaded, it makes you guarded, and I don’t ever want [Noah] to get like that or your style or the way that you think because you want to please people,” the "Mother's Daughter" star said on a podcast in 2017.
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“I really hope that [Noah] never feels those pressures and I hope other people respect her and don’t actually make her something she’s not," she added.
FOX News' Jessica Napoli contributed to this report.