Miley Cyrus Releases Flowers

Who’s ready for an Endless Summer Vacation?

Miley Cyrus Flowers

After a two-year hiatus Miley Cyrus is back with a banging break up anthem.

Flowers is an ode to self-love, empowerment, and self-preservation. It is Yves Saint Laurent clad battle move against broken hearts, it’s the sound of a new era for Miley Cyrus.

The song has a lot of direct references to her marriage with, now ex-husband, Liam Hemsworth as well as some easter eggs hidden in the accompanying music video. The lyrics “Built a home and watched it burn” are a double entendre representing the Woolsey Fire of 2018 that destroyed the pairs home in Malibu as well as the incidents between the couple that razed their relationship. The song itself was released on the 13th of January-Hemsworth’s birthday further emphasising who this song may be about.

The theme of independence and empowerment run throughout the video with Miley dancing with herself, working out and ‘talking to herself for hours’. This is buttressed by the apparent back drop for this video, set in Los Angeles the mansion we see Cyrus strut in and swim in is supposedly her own Studio city home although some fan theories think it is the house where Hemsworth is alleged to have had affairs in.

However, Miley addressed cheating claims in 2019 saying “I can admit to a lot of things, but I refuse to admit that my marriage ended because of cheating. Liam and I have been together for a decade. I’ve said it before and it remains true, I love Liam and always will.”

It has also been suggested that the suit Miley wears in the mansion is meant to replicate the suit Hemsworth wore the night when he told Cyrus to behave whilst she was dancing on a red carpet. Fan have even analysed the YSL gown Cyrus wears at the start of the music video, wondering if its shade to the golden dress Jennifer Lawrence wore at the hunger games premier in 2012 although we think this is a bit of a stretch.

The most repeated reference to Hemsworth is the actual tune of the song. Sampled from Bruno Mars Flowers mirrors ‘When I was your man’ which Hemsworth apparently dedicated to Cyrus during their engagement. Although these rumours are yet to be confirmed it is a power move from Miley to take these words back and use them as her own sword.

Although this is clearly a breakup banger it is also a romantic ballad to the self. Remember you can love yourself better than anyone can, you can stick your favourite songs on and dance on your own, get dressed up and have nowhere to go. it is the relationship we share with ourselves which is the most important to our own preservation. cherish each other loudly but cherish yourself louder.

Flowers is part of Miley’s new album Endless summer vacation is set to release March 10. It will be the eighth studio album. Cyrus has described it as her “Love letter to L.A”.

Album trailer

“The music and imagery of ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ [serves] as a reflection of the strength she’s found in focusing on both her physical and mental well-being,” reads the official news release.

After hosting a NYE concert/party with Godmother Dolly Parton, dropping Flowers, and an upcoming album it is clear 2023 is Miley’s year.

Now wipe your eyes and go buy some flowers in your best gold suit.

Ranjit’s Singh’s West Midland’s party bus.

Ever worked somewhere that made you want to sing?

Ranjit Singh National Express West Midlands

We’ve all had days at work when we’ve whistled our way to the end, our desktop becomes a drum kit as we tap away the hours, attending a concert in our head instead of tending to the well at hand but how many of us can say we sing because of our job?

Well Ranjit Singh, from West Bromwich, loves his job as bus driver so much he wrote a song about it.The song, written and sung in punjabi ,his mother tongue, is an ode to driving, the importance of health and safety and the community of his colleagues and his Indian heritage. Singh has worked in the role for almost 14 years and has been named named as having the Best UK Employee Wellness Initiative at this year’s British HR awards.

Singh has described the song as a “memento that [he]can watch back and remember the time he used to drive buses with his colleagues”

This sense of solidarity and team spirit is what is needed in the transport industry.Recently it seems the tenacity of our diligent mediators of mobilisation (rail workers, bus and taxi drivers) has been overlooked leading to strikes and staff shortages. It has been found that bus drivers are more likely to suffer a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity, and musculoskeletal issues (Useche, et al., 2018) than the average person, so when you’re next on a bus try and smile instead of thinking about that tight deadline.

Singh’s positivity is infectious inspiring many of his colleagues to feature in the music video for the song. The song is upbeat, powerful; and quite catchy. The sound of Singh singing about his work is sure to put a smile on your face as you do your daily commute. It is passion like Singh’s that keeps the wheels on the bus going round.

“If you put your heart into your work then you can achieve great happiness”

Ranjit Singh