The rawer sound she has been pushing lately is made for in-your-face songs like this. The upbeat and outspoken ‘WTF Do I Know’ has an early noughties punk pop vibe to it and Cyrus pulls it off so well vocally. A Bit of Pop Music reviews Miley’s new album Plastic Hearts track by track!įor everyone still in doubt of the direction of this record, Cyrus decided to load up the first tune with an explosive, guitar heavy, rock sound. She served one of the best singles of the year with ‘Midnight Sky’, but does the rest of the record live up to the excellence of this tune. A couple of break ups later, she started to play around with an eighties pop sound with heavy rock influences. When Younger Now came out in 2017, Cyrus was in a completely different phase of her personal life and career. One can only hope that whether it's about Cody Simpson, Liam Hemsworth, or someone else entirely, that she's at least starting to feel released from the emotional chains of a relationship gone wrong now that "High" is out in the world.It feels like a lifetime ago that Miley Cyrus last released an album. The track is a soaring dedication to the missteps that caused a breakup, and the intoxicating lasting effect it's left on her life: "And in my head, I did my very best saying goodbye, goodbye/ And I don't miss you but I think of you and don't know why/ I still feel high." If that's not enough to make you tear up, there are no shortage of other tragic love stories on the album to replay until you start to sob. Producer Mark Ronson told his Twitter followers that "High" had "one of the most beautiful vocals/melodies" he ever recorded, and he wasn't wrong. Perhaps the most heartbreaking track on Plastic Hearts is also the most ambiguous fans aren't sure which breakup "High" is about, but it's clear that Cyrus is still reeling from the fallout of a relationship (or several). "Angels Like You" started buzz across social media when fans began replaying the intimate chorus: "I know that you're wrong for me/ Gonna wish we never met on the day I leave." The track title might sound heavenly at first, but it's clear after one listen Cyrus is calling herself an angel from hell who wreaks havoc on some relationship, although it's not immediately clear which A-list relationship she's referencing. With a number of songs on Plastic Hearts being breakup bops, fans are convinced they were written about Cyrus' past relationships with the likes of Liam Hemsworth and Cody Simpson. For example, "Angels Like You" is an intensely personal track, as is "Hate Me." They're so personal, in fact, that fans are already speculating who they were written about. Cyrus revealed the tracklist ahead of time, and now that fans finally got to hear songs like "Night Crawling" and "Bad Karma," they can't get enough.Īs the lead single off the album, "Midnight Sky" became an instant standout, but now there are a few other tracks grabbing major attention. ![]() 27, and the 15-track album instantly stole fans' hearts. The lyrics about Miley Cyrus' exes on Plastic Hearts just might be her most personal yet.Ĭyrus kicked off a new era with the release of Plastic Hearts on Friday, Nov. On each of her albums, there's songs about love, loss, and everything in between. ![]() ![]() She's known for penning her own tracks, so she almost always infuses a bit of her personal life into each one. Miley Cyrus knows a thing or two about writing pop songs with a personal twist.
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