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"Wrecking Ball" is a song recorded by American singer Miley Cyrus for her fourth studio album, Bangerz (2013). It was released on August 25, 2013, by RCA Records as the album's second single. The song was written by Mozella , Stephan Moccio , Sacha Skarbek , with Dr. Luke and Cirkut , who also served as the producers, credited as co-writers ...
O My Heart (Stylised as "O My ♡") is the second album by Vancouver-based indie rock band Mother Mother, released in 2008.Videos for the songs "O My Heart", "Body of Years", and "Hayloft" were released.
On November 24, Cyrus performed "Wrecking Ball" at the 2013 American Music Awards; a digitally animated cat projected on the screen behind her lip-synced the lyrics alongside Cyrus. [96] In December, she performed at Jingle Ball concerts in Los Angeles (KIIS-FM Jingle Ball), Saint Paul, Atlanta, New York City, Washington, D.C., Tampa and ...
Maureen Anne McDonald (born May 13, 1981), better known as Mozella, is an American songwriter and singer.Along with her album releases, Mozella co-wrote Miley Cyrus' 2013 single "Wrecking Ball", which peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100. [1]
At the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, Cyrus won Video of the Year for her song Wrecking Ball. Instead of accepting the award herself, she invited a 22-year-old homeless man by the name of Jesse to collect it on her behalf; she had met him at My Friend's Place, an organization that helps homeless youth find shelter, work, health care, and education.
On October 20, Dolly released a cover of Miley's iconic "Wrecking Ball" featuring Cyrus, and the duo added a special twist to the end, bringing in a few verses from "I Will Always Love You."
Warning: This article contains spoilers from the Nov. 20 episode of The Masked Singer.. Ice King came in like a wrecking ball on The Masked Singer’s Miley Cyrus Night, but it didn’t end up ...
Rather than referring to a real demolition wrecking ball, the lyrics are wordplay and the song refers to a dance or ball. [3] Aside from the 1989 album version "Wrecking Ball" exists also in a different version with a separate set of lyrics. [4]