Even Haters Can’t Stop Talking About Miley Cyrus’ Cover Of Blondie’s ‘Heart Of Glass’
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Miley Cyrus has long been known for her ability to reinvent herself, but her live cover of Blondie’s iconic “Heart of Glass” marked a turning point that even her fiercest critics couldn’t ignore. Capturing the pure, raw power of rock music, Miley delivered a performance so immense, captivating, and refined that it almost put Blondie’s original to shame.
Dressed in full ‘80s style and performing live without a hint of autotune, Miley channeled the energy of a world-famous diva plucked straight from the golden era of music history. Her raspy, commanding vocals and effortless stage presence transported audiences to a time when music was bold, unapologetic, and alive.
The impact was immediate. Fans and critics alike hailed the performance as one of her best, a career-defining moment that cemented her as more than a pop star — but a genuine rock icon in her own right. The cover quickly amassed over 177 million views on YouTube, a testament to its powerful reach and the way it resonated across generations.
In a world often dominated by polished pop and studio effects, Miley’s “Heart of Glass” reminded everyone what real, raw music feels like — and left no doubt that she is an artist still full of surprises.