Miley Cyrus' new album is ''reflective'' of who she is.

The pop superstar has admitted she always feels ''a lot of pressure'' with the lead single of a record because it indicates what fans can expect from the LP overall.

Fortunately, 'Midnight Sky', the first track to be taken from Miley's hotly-anticipated seventh studio album, has stormed the charts.

However, she spilled during a chat with French radio station NRJ that ''the first single [of an album] comes with a lot of pressure because it does kind of show everyone where you're going.''

On what fans can expect from 'She Is Miley Cyrus' - the follow-up to 2017's 'Younger Now' - the 'Mother's Daughter' singer added: ''In my [live] sets, I cover Britney Spears to Metallica, so my record will be reflective of who I am, which is just kind of all different pieces of inspiration and influence.''

Meanwhile, the 27-year-old star has revealed 'Midnight Sky' was inspired by a wild night out with music legends, including collaborator Billy Idol - who she duets with on punk rock track 'Night Crawling' on the LP - before the coronavirus lockdown.

Miley explained where the line, ''Yeah, it's been a long night and the mirror's telling me to go home'', came from.

Appearing on Nova 96.9's Fitzy & Wippa breakfast show, she recalled: ''I went and performed at the Morrison hotel anniversary with The Doors.

''I ended up going out that night, and I went to take a picture because there was so many icons, Billy Idol, all these legends.

I go to take a picture, and it was on selfie-style. With all this partying, I looked horrible, sweaty and flat, mascara dripping down my face and I thought well it's time to go home!''

Miley's latest album teaser comes after she revealed the collection will be ''genre-less''.

She previously shared: ''There's psychedelic elements, there's pop elements, there's more hip-hop-leaning records.

''You know, in the same way I like to kind of just be genderless, I like feeling genre-less.''