Here’s why Miley Cyrus’ old songs are suddenly trending on Twitter
The pop icon along with her fandom, the Smilers, has proven once again that her songs deserve to be performed on stage again.
At 12:30 a.m. on June 29, Miley Cyrus asked her fans on Twitter for their favorite tracks from her fifth studio album, “Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz,” that they wanted to see the singer perform again for future festival setlists.
Two hours later, she added, “Any album. Any era. Any song. GO! I’m not making my festival set list anymore! YOU are!”
Hey! I’m putting festival set lists together!!!! What’s your favorite song off of Dead Petz if I was gonna do one?!?! Feel free to add records from other albums too! Think you’re gonna be v pleasantly surprised what’s already on the list!
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) June 28, 2021
SInce then, her entire discography has taken over the music and pop trending topics on Twitter.
According to Miley Data on Twitter, more than 50 of her songs are trending topics both in the United States and worldwide.
? | With a single tweet asking fans to choose the tracklist of her festivals, @MileyCyrus puts more than 50 of her own songs on Twitter Trending Topics in the US and around the world. pic.twitter.com/KN5m8652W4
— miley data (@datamileycyrus) June 28, 2021
All of her studio albums and EP, “She is Coming,” were also on the pop trending topics today.
Even her alter egos, Hannah Montana, from the Disney teen sitcom of the same name, and Ashley O from Black Mirror, shared the limelight on the trending topic as well, as fans also wanted the pop star to “cover” their popular hits, including Netflix which wants to see On A Roll live.
— Netflix (@netflix) June 28, 2021
Just from two tweets, Miley Cyrus has proven her popularity with fans and casual listeners tweeting their dream setlists and praying for a future world tour to happen.
Done, now do your thang pic.twitter.com/OuUDG6UyN9
— HEYITSWINE (@AlvaroRayCyrus) June 28, 2021
Miley Cyrus recently performed for Stand By You, a Pride Month special concert which streamed on Peacock on June 25, where she sang her own hits such as The Climb, My Heart Beats For Love and Party in the USA, as well as renditions of pop songs from Madonna, Cher, Cyndi Lauper, Pat Benatar, ABBA, and more.
What songs do you want to see Miley perform live in the future?
Thumbnail photo from Miley Cyrus’ Instagram