Miley Cyrus at Primavera Soundcourtesy of Instagram/@mileycyrus

The new Miley Cyrus EP features Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee, RuPaul, and more

She Is Coming, 19 minutes of solid pop, also comes with branded condoms, if you like

Miley Cyrus has been most visible recently as the star of a new Black Mirror episode (thanks, in no small part, to her bright pink hair and a storyline that interestingly reflects elements of her own life). Yesterday, though, she also released her new EP, She Is Coming, the first of three EPs that will make up her seventh studio album.

She Is Coming – which you can download on its own, or by buying a $20 condom branded with the title – is six tracks (19 minutes) long, consisting of trap-inspired songs about partying, drugs, and waking up with new tattoos.

There are also some notable features across the EP. RuPaul features on the hilariously NSFW “Cattitude”, while Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee lends his vocals to the slightly more low-key “Party Up the Street”.

“D.R.E.A.M”, meanwhile, ends with a hard-hitting send-off from Wu Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah (RZA is also credited for production on the track).

Catch some reactions to the new EP below.

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