Braison Cyrus Embraces Intentional Songwriting on From Now On
- Faith Williams
- 4 hours ago
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Braison Cyrus is emerging with clarity and purpose in his songwriting as he leads into the release of his anticipated album From Now On. Across a series of thoughtfully shaped singles and collaborations, Cyrus has shown that this project is rooted in personal narrative, melodic depth, and an intentional creative process— themes he has discussed candidly on social media and in interviews.
Rather than chasing trends, Cyrus has said he gave himself space to find his voice and enter this album era on his own terms. In a Forbes interview, he explained that From Now On reflects a period where he allowed himself "time for my moment," crafting music that
resonated with who he is right now— both as a writer and as a producer involved in every step of the process.
The single released so far showcase this focus. "Know This," featuring Miley Cyrus, came together quickly during an inspired writing session. Cyrus has shared with People that Miley returned her vocal performance within hours, underscoring their intuitive musical connection. The track pairs warm acoustic textures with conversational lyricism, signaling confidence in his sonic identity. Additional tracks hint at the album's emotional range. "Here in the Middle," featuring Sierra Lundy, layers rich harmonies over honest storytelling, while "Looking Forward to the Past," with Tyler Ramsey, leans into atmospheric depth and nostalgic reflection— both songs reflecting Cyrus's commitment to co-writing that serves the song's narrative first.
Cyrus's songwriting talents extend beyond his own release. He wrote "Don't Put It All On Me," recorded by Noah Cyrus with Fleet Foxes for her albumn The Hardest Part. According to Culture Mag, Cyrus wrote the track from a perspective that captures Noah's emotional center, giving the piano-driven ballad a layered, folk-inspired energy.
Live, Cyrus has brought this work to meaningful stages. He performed during a show at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, where he attended an evening that spotlighted his music in a venue known for its deep musical heritage. He is also sat to headline the Franklin Theater in Franklin, Tennessee, on March 14, 2026, giving fans a chance to experience his latest songs in an intimate and focused setting.
As From Now On approaches, Cyrus continues to define himself through songwriting that is earnest, collaborative, and deeply felt— an album era built on purpose and artistic evolution.
Stream Cyrus's latest singles and get tickets for March 14 at the Franklin Theater to hear From Now On live.
—Ash G.






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