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Did Miley Cyrus cover Wrecking Ball?

Did Miley Cyrus cover Wrecking Ball?

She released the cover artwork for “Wrecking Ball” on September 6, which shows Cyrus dressed in a sleeveless white shirt and underwear while swinging on a wrecking ball.

Who sings I came in like a Wrecking Ball?

Miley CyrusWrecking Ball / ArtistMiley Ray Cyrus is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Known for her distinctive raspy voice, her music incorporates elements of varied styles and genres, including pop, country pop, hip hop, experimental, and rock. Wikipedia

Who originally wrote Wrecking Ball?

Dr. Luke
MozellaSacha SkarbekCirkutStephan Moccio
Wrecking Ball/Composers

How old was Miley Cyrus in Wrecking Ball?

During an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe last week, Cyrus, 27, reflected on the song and the video, which has since racked up more than a billion views.

What is Miley Cyrus’s ‘Wrecking Ball’ about?

The song has been interpreted as a ballad about “love lost and found, but also about—again—the idea of youth burning hard and fast and then fading away.” The controversial video features a nude Miley swinging on an actual wrecking ball. The singer explains:

Is Beyonce’s’Wrecking Ball’a Miley Cyrus song?

The second single from her fourth studio album. “Wrecking Ball” originally was intended to be a song for Beyoncé, but as the writing process developed, authors Sacha Skarbek and Dr. Luke decided that it wouldn’t fit for her. Songwriter Sacha Skarbek posted a message on his Twitter account: “Beyonce song now becoming a Miley Cyrus song?!! Good/bad?

Did Miley Cyrus win any awards for wrecking ball?

“Wrecking Ball” earned several awards for Miley Cyrus: Best Video at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards, Video of the Year at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, World’s Best Video at the 2014 World Music Awards. Miley Cyrus lyrics are property and copyright of their owners.

What kind of song is wrecking ball?

“Wrecking Ball” is the second single off of Miley’s fourth studio album Bangerz. The song is a pop ballad produced by Dr. Luke, who first came to fame in 2004 when he produced…