Miley Cyrus, widely known for pop hits like “Wrecking Ball,” has always carried the spirit of classic music, a legacy passed down from her father, country star Billy Ray Cyrus, and her godmother, the legendary Dolly Parton. Although she first gained fame in the glittery world of Hannah Montana, Miley’s cover of Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” at the 2020 iHeart Festival revealed her deep connection to the roots of rock and punk.
At 28, Miley took the stage with electrifying energy, dressed in a sheer black leotard that perfectly matched her raw punk vibe. Her rendition of the Blondie classic was more than just a cover; it was a bold reimagining that showcased her powerful, gritty vocals. Miley transformed the song into a modern anthem, leaving both fans and critics in awe of her ability to transcend her pop origins.
This performance not only resonated with her younger audience but also honored her deep musical heritage. From her beginnings as a Disney star to her evolution as a versatile artist, Miley has continuously proven her depth, particularly with her daring 2013 album, Bangerz.
Feel the unforgettable energy of Miley Cyrus’s live cover of “Heart of Glass.” Watch the video below to see why this rendition has captivated a new generation of fans.