Miley reveals new album title

Miley Cyrus' new album will be called 'BANGERZ'.

Miley Cyrus' new album will be called 'BANGERZ'.

The 'We Can't Stop' hitmaker revealed the title of her upcoming fourth studio album on Twitter yesterday after reaching 13 million followers.

The 20-year-old singer hinted at the name of the record as she encouraged more fans to follow her and rewarded them as soon as she reached the milestone on the social networking site, writing: "If you don't know why my record is called BANGERZ you'll know as soon as you hear it. Nothin but #BANGERZ (Sic)"

The singer first revealed last month that she would make the special announcement as soon as she reached 13 million followers, tweeting: "Can't wait to announce my album title :))) #MileyTo13Million *******"

'BANGERZ' will be a follow up to 2010's 'Can't Be Tamed'.

The singer recently admitted her record label was worried that she might leak her new music because she loves surprising her fans.

She previously said: "We could just leak it. That's what I'm always trying to do.

"I scare my label all the time, because I just want my whole record out right now. I'm ready for people to hear it."

Despite her eagerness for fans to hear her new music, Miley is still hoping to surprise people.

She said: "I'm keeping some of the collabs on the down-low. That's what was so surprising when 'We Can't Stop' came out - people weren't ready for it, so I want it to be like that."

Miley also revealed that she doesn't have an exact release date set yet, but her record will be out sometime "this year."

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