Miley Cyrus Revives ‘Bangerz’-Era Leak in ‘Doctor (Work It Out)’ Single

By editorial board on March 2, 2024

Out March 1, the song was first officially teased by its producer Pharrell during a recent Louis Vuitton show, but previously only appeared online through leaked audios.

 

Miley Cyrus‘ 2013 Bangerz era has been immortalized in pop culture history as both iconic and infamous. The antics of pop’s then 20-year-old wild child were attention demanding and culturally complicated, but the spectacle nearly swallowed the music whole.

Bangerz was soul-stirring in some moments, a country hoedown at others, and more generally a genre-hopping showcase of one of pop’s most enigmatic performers. That was more than a decade ago, but Cyrus’ next single “Doctor (Work It Out),” out March 1, is a reminder that she had her finger on the pulse then and still does now.

Miley Cyrus During 'Flowers' Performance at 2024 Grammys

The singer also won her first-ever Grammy award for best pop solo performance for her hit single "Flowers" Sunday night.

 

Miley Cyrus took herself dancing all the way to the Grammys stage.

The pop superstar, 31, performed her hit single "Flowers" — which won best pop solo performance and is up for both record of the year and song of the year — at the 2024 Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday night.

The singer-songwriter's Grammys appearance marked the debut televised performance of "Flowers." Cyrus took to the stage in a bedazzled silver outfit and channeled Tina Turner with electrifying choreography and a backing track of Turner's "Proud Mary."

Cyrus also poked fun at the audience's presumed lack of energy by saying,"Why are y’all acting like y’all don’t know this song?” At another point, the star even switched up the lyrics in her hit single to "I just won my first Grammy," referencing her win earlier in the ceremony in the best pop solo performance category for "Flowers."

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