In a recent interview, singer Miley Cyrus opened up about the delay in being recognized by the Grammys and receiving her first award.
Despite being in the entertainment industry since she was very young, the singer Miley Cyrus He only received the first Grammy of his career this year, thanks to his hit “Flowers”, winning the categories of ‘Best Pop Solo Performance’ and ‘Record of the Year’.
In an interview with W Magazine (via CNN Brasil), on which she is the cover, the artist opened up about the long delay in receiving the long-awaited recognition from the world’s music industry’s main award, especially taking into account her eight albums already released, and over 20 years of career.
“I’ve been doing this for 20 years and this is the first time I’ve been taken seriously at the Grammys? I had a hard time figuring out what the measure is, because if we want to talk about statistics and numbers, then where the hell was I?” Miley said. “And if you want to talk about impact on culture, then where the hell was I? This is not about arrogance. I’m proud of myself.”
It is worth remembering that, on the day of the awards, during his speech after receiving the ‘Record of the Year’ award, Cyrushighlighted that, despite being wonderful, having a Grammy shouldn’t be something so important — despite it being —, and that “everyone is spectacular”.
“Thank you all! This award is wonderful, but I really hope it doesn’t change anything because my life was beautiful yesterday. Not everyone will have a Grammy, but everyone is spectacular. So please don’t think this is important. Even though it is very important. We are very excited to put this [prêmio] on the piano.”
@mtvbrasil ✨I LOVE HER WAY! @@Miley Cyrus’ speech receiving the “Record of the Year” award 🌸🌻🌹🌷🌼🪻🪷 #GRAMMYs♬ original sound – MTV BRASIL
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