Miley Cyrus is having a big week -- and it's only Tuesday.


On Monday afternoon, the twerking 20-year-old singer premiered a headline-making music video to her latest single "Wrecking Ball," followed hours later by the debut of her rap career with the release of her collaboration with Mike WiLL Made It, "23." (It was also announced that she'll host "SNL" on Oct. 5.)


Cyrus promised fans that if the Vevo record for most views in the video's first 24 hours was broken by "Wrecking Ball," she would release the tracklist for her upcoming studio album "BANGERZ." Late Monday night, she did just that. Cyrus revealed the 13 tracks that are included on the standard edition of her fourth studio album. "BANGERZ" includes "Wrecking Ball," her hit single "We Can't Stop," and collaborations with some big names, including Britney Spears and Nelly.


Check out the full tracklist to "BANGERZ" below:


1. Adore You

2. We Can’t Stop

3. SMS (Bangerz) feat. Britney Spears

4. 4×4 feat. Nelly

5. My Darlin’ feat. Future

6. Wrecking Ball

7. Love, Money, Party feat. Big Sean

8. Get it Right

9. Drive

10. FU feat. French Montana

11. Do My Thang

12. Maybe You’re Right

13. Someone Else



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