Miley Cyrus: Reinventing Rock with a Touch of Punk
Miley Cyrus is famous for her catchy pop songs, especially “Wrecking Ball,” but she also has a strong connection to classic music. She got her musical talent from her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, who is a country singer, and her godmother, the iconic Dolly Parton. Even though she started in the flashy world of Hannah Montana, Miley proved her love for rock and punk when she covered Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” at the 2020 iHeart Festival.
At 28, Miley stepped onto the stage with an amazing energy, wearing a see-through black leotard that showed off her punk vibe and star power. When she sang the Blondie classic, it wasn’t just a performance; it was a strong new version that showcased her powerful and unique voice. Miley turned the song into a modern hit with her raspy, rock-style singing, impressing both fans and critics with her ability to go beyond her pop image.
The show really resonated with her younger fans and also celebrated her rich musical background. Miley started her career as a Disney star and has grown a lot since then, showing how versatile she is with each new album, especially with her daring 2013 album, “Bangerz.”
Check out Miley Cyrus’s amazing live cover of “Heart of Glass.” The energy is unforgettable! Watch the video below to find out why this version could be even better than the original for a whole new group of fans.