So here it is in full: blink-182’s ‘I Really Wish I Hated You’ featuring vocals by Miley Cyrus.

After the band’s Mark Hoppus confirmed such a version of the track existed in a live Twitch stream last week, internet sleuths were undoubtedly being doing their darndest to track the elusive collaboration down. Now it has emerged on YouTube.

“I don’t know what the story is with… well I know exactly what the story is with the Miley Cyrus version of ‘I Really Wish I Hated You’,” said Hoppus last week.

“But I did not realise that it was in the world. So I am trying to find out answers.”

The leaked snippet that was brought to Hoppus’ attention quickly disappeared, but now the song has leaked in full (though several uploads have already been taken down).

The best part is that the Miley Cyrus edition sounds a lot better than you might think, as she nails some great harmonies alongside Hoppus.

The official version of ‘I Really Wish I Hated You’ is a single that appeared on the band’s 2019 album NINE. The album received a generally positive response from music critics, with NME calling it the “spiritual follow-up” to the band’s 2003 self-titled record.

It was the second album to be released since the departure of Tom DeLonge.

Definitely give it a listen before the latest stream is taken down.

Check out ‘I Really Wish I Hate You’ by blink-182 and Miley Cyrus:

blink-182’s Mark Hoppus has been regularly live-streaming himself playing old tunes, gaming and answering fan questions while in isolation recently.

Given that word about this Cyrus collab came to light during a stream, we’d definitely recommend keeping an eye on future Twitch streams for more nuggets of info.

Cyrus’ last solo single came in the form of 2019’s hit ‘Slide Away’, and she has teased new music for release in 2020.