Miley Cyrus, the well-known artist, discusses her thoughts on the incredible popularity of her newest track, ‘Blossoms,’ which has taken the world by storm. Stay tuned to learn all about it!
Miley Cyrus, known for her hit ‘Wrecking Ball’, dropped her latest album ‘Eternal Summer Getaway’. The album included the catchy track ‘Blossoms’, which smashed streaming records and dominated the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for eight weeks. This marked her second number one hit in the United States. Despite her success, Miley opened up in an interview with British Vogue about her realization that fame is fleeting. She reminisced about a moment at the Sunset Club in The West Hollywood Edition Hotel when Lil Nas X asked her about her feelings towards the success of ‘Blossoms’. Miley shared that although she doesn’t drink, she still celebrated, acknowledging that the music industry is ever-changing and nothing remains at the top forever.
Miley Cyrus highlighted the significance of being honest about her present situation. She discussed how the media tends to depict her as always being in the spotlight, but she understands that fame is fleeting. Rather than feeling discouraged, she embraces this truth and actually prefers it. Remaining down-to-earth and true to herself is more appealing to her than constant fame.
After parting ways with Liam Hemsworth in 2020, Miley Cyrus shared that she had no idea about the popularity of her chart-topping song named ‘Endless Summer Vacation’. The reason being she was out of Los Angeles and didn’t have her phone on her. It was Maxx Morando, her boyfriend, who informed her about the success of the song using his mobile phone. Miley wasn’t bothered about where the song stood on the music charts, as she didn’t want to sacrifice her beliefs for fame. The singer stressed that her self-empowerment was more important to her than anything else.
Miley Cyrus shared that she wants her journey in the entertainment world to be more than just discussing the challenges of being a woman. She emphasizes the importance of embodying empowerment through her actions rather than just talking about it. She also feels no pressure to manipulate her audience, as she trusts in her talent to communicate for itself.