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Noah Cyrus Is Giving Us Serious Miley Vibes With Her New Single

She’s just being…Noah!

Up-and-comer Noah Cyrus has been flaunting her musical abilities in recent months, and her new single, “I’m Stuck,” is making us realize that she and Miley Cyrus are definitely sisters — because they sound exactly the same!

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The 17-year-old, who dropped the jam on Thursday, May 25, is proving that she’s not just the Hannah Montana alum’s little sibling anymore. With mature lyrics about swooning over the “baddest boy in town” and a country-esque vibe, Noah is definitely making a name for herself.

The brunette beauty is set to release her full album, titled NC-17, later this year, and from the sound of this song, we really can’t wait!

Though she definitely has talent like her big sis, Noah’s made it clear that she wants to be her own person in the music industry.

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“I’m doing my thing, and Miley’s doing hers,” she told Billboard earlier this month. “I’ve always wanted to be my own person. Even when I was ‘Noah who rode horses,’ I wanted to be Noah Cyrus, not anyone else or a family member.”

That doesn’t mean that she’s not getting inspiration from Miley, though.

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“I’ve been figuring out who I am as an artist,” she said. “If I could borrow anything from Miley, it would be her stage confidence. For me, that’s just going to come with time.”

These days, Miley is making a big splash in the music scene too with her new single “Malibu.” Between the Cyrus sisters, Summer 2017 is going to be packed full of amazing music, and we’re stoked!

Listen to Noah’s full song below:

And scroll through the gallery to see how much Noah has changed over the years!

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