Calvin Harris Teases Beachy New Song & Fans Are Convinced Miley Cyrus Sings On It

The DJ shared a clip of the track alongside a video of waves crashing on the sand.

Calvin Harris performs during Radio 1’s Big Weekend on the Main Stage at War Memorial Park on May 28, 2022 in Coventry, England.

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It looks like Calvin Harris is getting ready to drop a potential song of the summer — and if fans are correct, it might feature Miley Cyrus.

The DJ shared a 50-second video on social media Wednesday (May 1) featuring a snippet of an unreleased beach-themed track with lead vocals by someone who sounds a lot like the “Flowers” singer. “We were dancing, we were wild in the ocean,” the mystery artist sings over gentle acoustic guitar, which later morphs into a bright EDM beat. “When the crowd is all around me, you’re still all I see.”

Fittingly, Harris paired the audio with a clip taken on a beach, the sun shining across a near-cloudless blue sky. He gave nothing away in his caption, simply adding three ocean-wave emojis.

Billboard has reached out to Harris’ reps for comment about the track’s singer, title and release date.

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Though the “One Kiss” hitmaker didn’t confirm whose voice is featured on the song, fans are already pretty certain it’s the “Wrecking Ball” musician. “Um EXCUSE ME IS THIS MILEY?!!! MILEY CYRUS?!!!” one person commented on the post on Instagram, while someone else wrote, “Miley vocals go crazy!!”

Harris last released in album in 2022, with Funk Wav Bounces, Vol. 2 debuting at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 that August. In 2023, Cyrus had the biggest hit of her career with “Flowers,” which spent eight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 and earned the star her first two Grammys earlier this year. Assuming she’s locked in for a collaboration with Harris, she might just be headed for a repeat.

See Harris’ new song teaser — possibly featuring Miley Cyrus — below.

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