It's nice to be in the family I'm in with all their support.
— Noah Cyrus
I've had every colour hair you can think of.
Every time I finish a song, I play it for my family. I don't hide anything.
Oh my God, nothing compares to the pre-horse show jitters! It's like going on 'American Idol' or 'The Voice' all the time, because you're just going and getting judged for your entire show.
We wrap ourselves up in social media and fame and forget what matters.
I want people to see me as my own person.
My songwriting is personal in the hope that listeners will know that I relate to them.
I think, for anybody - not even when you're on stage - it's good to dress in the way that you're comfortable; it definitely boosts your confidence. If you're worried about what you look like the whole time, you're not going to be able to be confident.
I definitely grew up differently to most of my friends, and that was a little bit of a struggle then. I wouldn't want to change anything about the way I grew up, even though it was a different situation. I still love the way I grew up, and I had an amazing childhood with a really supportive family.
There's one thing my dad taught me: don't talk about politics, because you'll never make anyone happy. Don't even go for it.
A lot of times, I get what I want to write while I'm driving. I love listening to music in the car, perhaps because of my dad - that's all he does.
Everyone is super creative in the family.
We have this pre-show thing where we all get into a huddle and yell, 'Pop, pop, it's showtime,' and I have to give credit to Bruno Mars for that one. I started doing it after I became obsessed with '24K Magic.' I want to ask Bruno if he'll ever come to my huddle with me!
I was 14 when I decided I wanted to start doing music and stuff. I was a really big fan of Ben Howard, and he put out a really amazing album in 2014, and then, after being inspired by my dad and Lady Gaga and Ed Sheeran, I wanted to start writing songs.
My sister Miley really inspires me because she's all about being herself.
My dad is my biggest fan, and so is my mom.
I didn't get along with people at school.
My family has never put pressure on me. They've always been supportive no matter what.
My style changes once a month, if not once every two weeks.
I have a septum ring that I always keep pushed up in my nose, but if I put on a dress and think it's just a little girly for me, - boom! - I pop out my septum ring. Or I might throw on a big pair of hoop earrings - or a diamond choker. That's fancy, but not too proper or elegant because it's still a choker! It's all about making it your own.
My music has given me a confidence I wouldn't have had if I had gone a different route.
Do I have a cold heart? Some say.
People look up to me, like my music, and even follow me on Instagram because they know I'm keeping it real with them.
I think you've got to be as honest as possible in order to influence someone.
My mom gives great advice, and so does my dad.
Everybody's like, 'Who hurt you? I'm like, 'The Internet.'
I take advice from both my sisters all the time. We try to help each other as much as we can without getting in the catty sister fight.
I was on my dad's tour bus when I was super little. My dad did a tour of 'Annie Get Your Gun' when I was really little, and I loved going and seeing him do that.
Writing is the best way to get your mind clear. It's also a great way to explain your past or what you hope for the future.
Lady Gaga is my big fashion inspiration. I look up to her a lot.
When I met Justin Bieber, I could barely speak. I was just going crazy inside.
Dads are the best.
It's like I've been in music school my whole life.
Pizza makes me throw up!
I don't feel pressure at all. I'm kind of a 'go with the flow.'
My grandma is very musical and can play piano by ear, and my grandpa was in a quartet in Kentucky.
Guys are awesome, but I vote for going to prom with a group of friends. It's so much less drama.
I was riding every single day. I home-schooled because of horses.
It doesn't bother me that people compare me as a little sister or youngest daughter of my dad, but when my album does come out, I want to be thought of as Noah Cyrus.
I've worked with PETA on freeing elephants from the circus.
My dad has learned all of the songs that I've sent him. He put it on his computer, on his jukebox, on his phone.
I don't know if I would compare my sound to anyone because I like to think that my music is my music.
I always like a baggy pant.
There were so many nerves with putting out new music.
I wouldn't say I'm a rebel, but I do like pushing the limits sometimes.
My dad always had me sing alongside him while he played guitar. He taught me how to harmonize to an old song of his, 'Missing You.'
My dad is my biggest musical inspiration.
I'm at the barn six days a week.
My dad had 'Mad at You' down on the guitar before I even had finished the production on the record... he learned it within, like, five minutes.
The first song I wrote was for my friend. She was going through a really tough time.