Miley Cyrus leaves little to the imagination in barely-there monokini on single cover art


She's hoping to make a musical comeback with the release of her new single We Can't Stop.

And Miley Cyrus is certainly doing her best to pull out all the stops and ensure she courts attention with the June 3rd track.

The latest promotional image, believed to be the single cover image, shows Miley wearing a barely-there black monokini, which does little to conceal her womanly figure.

Miley appears to have taken fashion inspiration from Sacha Baron Cohen's famous character Borat, who made the 'mankini' famous, in the black one-piece.

The incredibly thin straps of the swimsuit mean that Miley's cleavage is barely maintained, with her various tattoos displayed in the ensemble.

Miley teams the black swimsuit with an array of gold chains and necklaces, with her peroxide blonde hair swept into a punk-style quiff.

We Can't Stop, produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, is set to premiere on Ryan Seacrest's syndicated radio show on Monday morning in Los Angeles.

Earlier this month, Miley told Billboard magazine that she was 'so excited' about the soon-to-be released album - her first release with her new label RCA Records.

Miley explained that she believes she has grown as a singer and a songwriter, saying: ‘I feel like I can really be myself.

‘I really have more of a connection of who I am, and I feel like I can maybe express that more in my music now.’

Of the recording process Miley added, ‘Me and Mike-WiLL [Made-It] teamed up, and it really just turned out to be perfect and exactly what I wanted, and exactly what I wanted my first sound to be, and my first look to be.

'I think it's an important message for me to tell my fans - they haven't stopped waiting, so it's great.’

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