Miley Cyrus will be releasing a new song this coming Thursday, and the new track will likely be about heartbreak. The 26-year-old singer teases her upcoming music on her social media accounts on Monday, along with a broken heat emoji. She also tagged producer Mark Ronson, hinting their collaboration.

A source told Entertainment Tonight that Cyrus was excited to share a preview of her new music. Her latest track will reportedly be something a little more organic. Although the singer loves pop, her new music will be more of a mature sound and full of sophistication. The source added Cyrus has always been reinventing herself and feels at the top of her game.

Following "Saturday Night Live" announcement that Cyrus and Ronson will be guesting on December 15, the singer shared a video on her Twitter and Instagram account featuring disco ball that shaped like a broken heart, along with dramatic background music. Cyrus captioned the post with "11/29" with a broken heart emoji, and she tagged Ronson.

   
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 11/29 @iammarkronson A post shared by  Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) on Nov 26, 2018 at 7:08am PST

Cyrus also replied to her excited fans on Twitter with only a broken heart emoji, before posting once again another clip featuring a clown that's running down the street. Then, she posted the third clip afterward.

Additionally, the title of Cyrus's latest track will be "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart," in which the singer's Instagram profile account have spelled out the title.

Ronson, on the other hand, replied with a broken heart as well. Back in June, the producer already teased their possible collaboration after posting on his Instagram account with captions including, "All I know is, the girl in this snap helped me write one of my favorite songs. Coming soon x" Ronson also retweeted the post of Cyrus with a caption, "the heartbreak era is coming...."

Meanwhile, Cyrus and her fiancé Liam Hemsworth lost their home to the California wildfire earlier this month. The singer broke her silence on her social media accounts updating her fans that they have escaped safely, as well as their pets. She also shared her house no longer stands, but the memories shared with family and friend will stand strong.