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Miley Cyrus’ “Dream As One” Song for *Avatar: Fire and Ash*

by Emma Walker – News Editor

LOS⁤ ANGELES – Miley Cyrus is contributing an original song,”Dream As One,” to the soundtrack of james ⁣Cameron‘s highly anticipated third Avatar ‌ film,Avatar:‍ The ⁣Fire⁤ and Ash,set to release December 19.

The collaboration marks a ‍notable moment ‍for both the artist and the franchise, blending cyrus’s musical artistry with the groundbreaking visual world of Avatar. The song’s release on November 14, via Columbia/Sony, precedes the‌ full soundtrack drop on December 12, and offers a new dimension to the ‍film’s themes of unity and resilience. This contribution extends beyond a typical soundtrack appearance,‌ as⁢ Cyrus actively participated in the ‌song’s creation,‌ infusing it ‌with ⁣personal meaning.

Cyrus co-wrote “Dream As One” ⁢with Andrew‌ Wyatt, Mark Ronson,⁣ and Simon​ Franglen, who also composed the⁤ film’s score. ‍she shared her ⁣connection to the project ⁢in an Instagram post, stating, “Honored to support Avatar: Fire and Ash ⁣ with an ⁢original song I’ve written with Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.” ⁢Cyrus⁣ continued, “Having been personally ‍affected⁢ by fire and⁣ being rebuilt from the ashes, this project holds profound ⁤meaning for me. Thank you, ‌Jim,‌ for​ the opportunity to turn that experience into musical medicine.The film’s themes of unity, healing and ​love resonate deeply within my soul, and to ⁢be even a small star​ in the universe the Avatar ⁤ family has created is truly a dream come true.”

Avatar: The Fire and Ash stars Sam Worthington,⁣ Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen​ Lang,​ Kate Winslet, and ‍Edie Falco. ⁤The film continues⁤ the story begun ‍in 2009’s Avatar and expanded upon in 2022’s ​ Avatar: The Way of Water, with two further installments planned for release in⁤ 2029 ⁤and 2031.

Cyrus’s involvement follows the ​release of her ninth studio album, something⁢ Beautiful, and its ‍accompanying musical film, both released this summer and ​currently available on Disney+ and Hulu.

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