Music / FeatureMusic / FeatureWatch Noah Cyrus describe her ideal hotel dateIn the second video of the ‘Dazed Does Room Service’ series, we hang out with the 18-year-old burgeoning pop starShareLink copied ✔️April 23, 2018April 23, 2018TextAna Carney In the latest instalment of Dazed Does Room Service, we talk to the contagiously charming Noah Cyrus. You might know her as Miley Cyrus's little sister, but the 18-year-old American actress and singer is a star on the rise in her own right – most recently releasing a song with MØ and performing alongside Steve Aoki at Coachella. As she told Dazed in 2017, “When I started (making music), I had a different idea of what it would be. I think the first year to year-and-a-half was me figuring out who I am and who I wanted to be, who I wanted to show to the world.” That process of finding herself is nearing an end, as she prepares to release her debut album NC-17. While she was in London recently, we caught up with her to celebrate. As she eats pancakes in bed and lounges in her hotel robe, Noah lets us in on who her ideal hotel date would be, and gives us a glimpse into her childhood with sister Miley (and the one and only Billy Rae). In the first episode of Dazed Does Room Service, we visited the hilarious Natasha Lyonne, star of American Pie and Orange is The New Black – revisit that here, and watch our cosy hang with Noah above. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORECorridos tumbados: A guide to Mexico’s most controversial music genreSekou is the 21-year-old baritone making 70s soul cool againDon’t Be Dumb: The top 5 features on A$AP Rocky’s new album The rise of ‘Britainicana’: How Westside Cowboy are reshaping UK indieR!R!Riot is Taiwan’s pluggnb princessWhen did UK underground rap get so Christian? Why listening parties are everywhere right nowA night out with Feng, the ‘positive punk’ of UK UgDoppel-gäng gäng gäng: 7 times artists used body doublesWesley Joseph is the Marty Supreme of R&B (only nicer) How Turnstile are reinventing hardcore for the internet ageWill these be the biggest musical moments of 2026?