Miley Cyrus’ Impeccable Blondie “Heart Of Glass” Cover SHOCKS Fans And Haters Alike

From *Hannah Montana* to “Wrecking Ball,” it’s easy to overlook Miley Cyrus’s roots in classic music. With country star Billy Ray Cyrus as her father and legendary Dolly Parton as her godmother, Miley was surrounded by vintage pop/rock influences from a young age. Her live cover of Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” broke the mold of her pop star image, showcasing an impeccable performance that paid tribute to her musical heritage.

At 28, Miley Cyrus dominated the stage at the 2020 iHeart Festival with fierce energy, dressed in a sheer black leotard. Exuding raw, grungy sex appeal reminiscent of classic music icons, Miley delivered a stunning vocal performance that wowed both fans and critics. Her gravelly voice, imbued with the unpolished beauty of punk rock, breathed new life into Blondie’s “Heart of Glass,” making the track feel fresh and powerful once again.

To Miley’s young generation of fans, the pure star energy fuelling this live cover ranks miles above the original recording. Don’t worry, it’s shocking to us all. Born to perform in Franklin, Tennessee, Miley hit the Disney Channel spotlight at only 13 years old as the star of Hannah Montana. Launching her solo music career at age 15, Miley asserted herself as a force to be reckoned with her awe-inspiring 2013 album, “Bangerz,” and its noteworthy lead single, “Wrecking Ball.”

Since breaking the internet with her fresh and fearless change in attitude, Miley Cyrus continues to dominate the pop charts as one of the most authentic singers of a generation. Miley captivated the charts last year with the feminist pop #1, “Flowers,” which won her first ever Grammy Award in February 2024. She’s just dropped a new collaboration with Pharrell Williams titled, “Doctor (Work It Out)”!

 

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