As originally conceptualized, this song was meant to serve as an ode to “Rainbowland”, a literally colorful home studio that Miley Cyrus built in Malibu. But later on, it transformed into, as you probably presumed from...
Miley Cyrus dropped “Endless Summer Vacation”, the follow-up to her 2020 studio album “Plastic Hearts”, on 10 March 2023. This was made possible via the support of Columbia Records in conjunction with Smiley Miley, the latter apparently...
We’ve thus far covered a handful of songs from Miley Cyrus’s album “Endless Summer Vacation”, and a couple of them, such as “Rose Colored Lenses”, are pretty cleverly written. In this case, besides for Cyrus the...
The tireless Miley Cyrus dropped her eighth studio album, “Endless Summer Vacation”, on 10 March 2023. It was on this same day that “River” was officially released, though this song also acts as the project’s second single. The project’s...
It is very likely that Miley Cyrus based “Flowers” on her relationship with Liam Hemsworth, the B-list actor whom she was married to from 2018 to 2020. That is to say that the lyrics proceed...
“Angels Like You” is one of 12 tracks that came out on 27 November 2020, through RCA Records, as part of Miley Cyrus’s full-length “Plastic Hearts”, a project that went on to reach the summit of...
Miley Cyrus has taken on somewhat of a feminist, don’t-give-AF approach throughout her “Plastic Hearts” album. And when you combine those two concepts into one, you get a song like “Golden G String”. In the chorus, the singer...
What Smiley Miley actually ‘wants’, as indicated by the title, is a lover. Or more to the point she desires hot, animalistic, noncommittal bedroom fun with the addressee. The premise behind “Gimme What I Want” is...
The narrator (Miley Cyrus), in addressing her ex-lover, is going through a range of emotions. And with this being Cyrus and especially the attitude she displays throughout her “Plastic Hearts” album, we know that she ‘don’t...
As with many of the other songs on Miley’s “Plastic Hearts”, Hate Me can be interpreted as if Miley is addressing an ex. The implied backstory is that she and this person did not part ways...