
Zach Sang Show Miley Cyrus Plays "Marry, Eff, Kill" With Her Songs
May 17, 2017
Miley Cyrus drops by for a hilarious game of 'Marry, Eff, Kill' featuring her own hits. She reflects on iconic tracks like 'Wrecking Ball,' 'Seven Things,' and 'The Climb,' sharing personal stories and insights. The conversation dives into her artistic evolution, showcasing the nostalgia and deeper meanings behind her music. Miley also reveals how her journey from child star to established artist has shaped her identity and the pivotal role her mother played in her career.
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Iconic Wrecking Ball Image
- Miley Cyrus shared that her song "Wrecking Ball" remains iconic but she dreads being remembered solely for it.
- She acknowledged the lasting image of swinging naked on a wrecking ball as her enduring public identity.
Overused "Best of Both Worlds" Phrase
- Miley shared mixed feelings about "Best of Both Worlds," feeling the phrase was overused and clichéd.
- She humorously critiqued her stage manager's repeated attempts to include it in conversation.
Balancing Identity and Growth
- Miley explained her emotional connection to songwriting revealing "See You Again" was her first major writing success.
- She recounted the challenge of balancing her Hannah Montana persona with evolving as an artist.
