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Miley Cyrus includes a very important message in her latest music video ‘Angels Like You’

Miley Cyrus drops the third song ‘Angels Like You from her seventh studio album titled Plastic Hearts and the single couldn’t have been any more real. The track is a love ballad written by the singer and is supposedly about her split with ex-girlfriend Kaitlynn Carter. The two were reportedly dating for a month in 2019 during the summer days, following her split with husband of less than a year, Liam Hemsworth who was also her on-and-off partner for ten long years. The song has been performed in a live set-up and is the first live concert to have taken place since the beginning of the pandemic last March. The audiences were all vaccinated and masked. The song started with Miley singing, ‘Flowers in hand, waiting for me, every word in poetry, won’t call me by name, only baby. The more that you give, the less that I need; everyone says I look happy when it feels right’. It seems that all the significant verses direct towards her recent breakup.

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‘Angels Like You’, the eclectic pop ballad showcases the vulnerable side of Miley Cyrus who is presently dealing with her past trauma. She calls her lovers angels which is a common term used to refer to a female. While she has been singing most unapologetically and honestly in the song, she admits that she has been entering into the lives of people, making them fall in love with her, and then she somehow manages to mess it up all. The pop icon sings that her angles cannot fly stating ‘down here with me’. This could mean that Miley seems to drag everyone to a worse place, someplace where society still doesn’t accept same-sex relationships completely. However, she wears a broad smile throughout the video. Watch Miley Cyrus owning the video on YouTube now.

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