Miley Cyrus Immediately Knew Her Liam Hemsworth Breakup Song Was A Hit: “I’ve been doing this for a while”

Miley Cyrus Immediately Knew Her Liam Hemsworth Breakup Song Was A Hit: “I’ve been doing this for a while”

Despite zero press, Miley Cyrus knew her alleged Liam Hemsworth breakup song would be a chart-topper, but wasn’t all too overwhelmed by the success.

When Flowers was released, Miley Cyrus broke several records, even debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. Soon enough it was declared the song of the year and went on to be the fastest song to reach 1 billion streams back then. Although its record has since been broken, it is not an understatement to say that the song was an absolute banger.

All this was achieved without a shred of publicity or press. Being the person she is, she sent out her alleged Liam Hemsworth break-up song to the world without a drop and fear and claimed she knew it would be a hit, having had enough experience of consistently dropping chart-toppers.

Miley Cyrus Knew Breakup Song Flowers Was Going To Be A Hit

Miley Cyrus has had an incredible musical journey, from being a teen pop star to a much controversial bare-it-all (literally) music artist during her early adulthood. Now having lived through all of her shocking and deeply dynamic phases, she has evolved into a much mature persona and so has her music.

Just early this year in January, she released what was supposed to be her breakup song after the end of her relationship with ex-Liam Hemsworth, Flowers. The song was an immediate chart-topper, breaking records even without any press.

And apparently, the Hannah Montana star already knew that the song would be a hit, having had enough experience in her long musical career. While speaking to Vogue UK, she stated,

Soon she went partying on the night of the release but never drank while celebrating what she already knew was a superhit. However, she wasn’t fazed by the success, maintaining that everything is ‘seasonal’, a never-ending circle of highs and lows.

Miley Cyrus Wasn’t Too Fazed By The Success of Flower

Flowers is a self-empowering song, having self-triumph over everything and everyone else. Having more than 600 million views on YouTube, it is one of her most successful songs ever. While most artists would be overwhelmed by their chart-toppers, Miley Cyrus knew she was at the top just for a fleeting moment and was okay not to be at the top, always (via Vogue UK).

“I was like, ‘No. I might be No1 now, but No2 is on its way.’ Everything is seasonal. A lot of headlines have said, ‘This is Miley’s moment.’ And I’m like, ‘That’s exactly what it is. It’s a moment. And it will be over.”

When she states the obvious, she isn’t being pessimistic but rather honest.

“That’s not pessimistic. That’s honest and that’s OK with me. I actually prefer it. I don’t like to stay big. Someone could say, ‘It would be this number if you did that, or this number if you sell your soul… I’ve been in the Garden of Eden before and I’ve taken the red apple, and it never feels good.”

Her perspective perfectly highlights her fearless and authentic nature, proving she would rather have a genuine journey than compromise her true self for everlasting fame.

 

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