Like millions of others in the world, Noah Cyrus can also “feel a type of way” listening to tunes by Billie Eilish and Harry Styles. She recently revealed her playlist “Driving and Hanging Around the House Vibes” includes some popular artists that inspire her in more than one way.

On Billboard's Takeover Tuesday, the 20-year-old shared some of her favorite songs in an 18-song playlist. One of those songs is Billie Eilish’s “Everything I Wanted,” a song about Eilish’s struggle with depression and the nightmares she frequently experiences.

“This song really resonates with me and my mental health,” Cyrus said. “A thousand people could be watching from the outside, and they still don’t know what’s happening on the inside.”

Her playlist also includes another artist known for his emotional tracks, Harry Styles. The British artist's song, “Falling,” for which the music video released on Feb. 28, is a song Cyrus barely has words to describe.

“I mean, what else is there to say?” she said.

Along with Eilish and Styles, Cyrus’s low-key playlist includes songs from her own discography as well even though she admits, “I actually hate listening to my own voice.”

“Again” featuring XXXTentacion makes the list along with “Lonely” because Cyrus misses the late rapper featured in the first and said she’s proud of the latter.

“This is the most meaningful song I’ve ever put out and I’m proud of it,” she said.

Cyrus’s playlist includes some of her “closest friends” including XXXTentacion, who died after being shot leaving a motorcycle shop in 2018, USA Today reported. Cyrus was close to the 20-year-old rapper and posted her feelings in a long Instagram caption following his death.

Cyrus’s other friend, Labrinth is also featured on the playlist with his song, “Still Don’t Know My Name.” She collaborated with Labrinth for her debut single, “Make Me (Cry)” in 2016.

“He’s just an incredible friend, brother artist, producer,” she said. “He can do it all.”

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Noah Cyrus just claimed on Instagram that she could be the fifth member of Fifth Harmony. Pictured: Miley Cyrus’ younger sister posing at the premiere of “Fifty Shades Darker” in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, 2017. Reuters/Danny Moloshok