Miley Cyrus debuts original song 'Dream as One' for 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'
- Miley Cyrus will contribute the song Dream as One to the Avatar: Fire and Ash soundtrack, releasing on Nov. 14 with Simon Franglen's score arriving Dec. 12.
- Having been personally affected by fire, Miley Cyrus said losing the house she owned with Liam Hemsworth in the 2018 Woolsey Fire gives this project profound meaning and the film's themes resonate deeply.
- The singer teased a snippet of 'Dream as One' on social media to promote the song, after releasing Something Beautiful and its visual companion in June 2025.
- This is not the first time an artist contributed to an Avatar soundtrack, as The Weeknd wrote a song for Avatar: The Way of Water, which hits theaters December 19 with Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña and Kate Winslet.
- Cyrus has prior soundtrack credits, providing Beautiful That Way to The Last Showgirl soundtrack in Dec. 2024; Avatar: Fire and Ash follows Avatar: The Way of Water and James Cameron’s return to Pandora.
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Miley Cyrus contributes a song for James Cameron's film "Avatar: Fire and Ash". For the singer, the opportunity to work out her own traumatic experience with the destructive rage of fire.
Singer Miley Cyrus wrote a song for the third part of the »Avatar« film series. Now she explains why this had a »deep meaning« for her personally.
Miley Cyrus releases debut clip from emotional ballad for 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'
Miley Cyrus is joining the world of Pandora! On Wednesday, the singer shared a snippet of her new song that will be featured on the soundtrack for James Cameron's franchise film Avatar: Fire and Ash."Dream as One," which Cyrus wrote alongside Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, is a slow-building ballad. In the short clip released via social media, Cyrus sings, "Even through the ashes in the sky / Baby, when we dream, we dream as one." See on Instagra…
Miley Cyrus contributed his own song for the film "Avatar: Fire and Ash" by star director James Cameron. She was personally affected by the theme of fire and reconstruction from the ashes.
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