Noah Cyrus has signed on with Range Music for a new management deal, the company announced on Friday.
Cyrus joins a roster at Range that also includes Shaboozey, Jack Harlow, Saweetie, Rita Ora, Pentatonix, Dylan Gossett and PartyNextDoor, the latter of whom recently earned his first Number One album collaborating with Drake on $ome $exy $ongs 4 U.
Cyrus was nominated for Best New Artist at the 63rd Grammys back in 2021. She released her debut album The Hardest Part a year later to considerable acclaim. Cyrus has collaborated with her sister, superstar Miley Cyrus, as well as Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard and Vance Joy among others. Outside of music, she’s also done acting work, appearing in American Horror Stories back in 2021.
Aside from recording artists, Range Music also represents songwriters and producers such as Sean Douglas, Wondagurl and Murda Beatz.
“I had some really impressive meetings with Matt [Graham, Range’s head of music] and the team, and it was clear that their knowledge of the country/Americana space, paired with his experience across other genres, is what makes the company and him in particular so unique and resonates so strongly with me as an artist,” Cyrus said in a statement.
As Graham said: “Noah’s songwriting and voice reflect the depth and craft of someone who has lived many lifetimes, and she’s only 25, “As an audience, we’re just beginning to see the tip of the iceberg when it comes to her artistic contribution. Range is incredibly proud and excited to be part of this new phase in her career.”