Miley Cyrus' iconic moment when she won her first Grammy

Miley Cyrus is officially an artist recognized by the American Academy of Music, as last night she won her first Grammy Award thanks to her song Flowers (she ended up taking two, as she also won the award for Best Recording of the Year).

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 February 2024 Sunday 10:08
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Miley Cyrus' iconic moment when she won her first Grammy

Miley Cyrus is officially an artist recognized by the American Academy of Music, as last night she won her first Grammy Award thanks to her song Flowers (she ended up taking two, as she also won the award for Best Recording of the Year).

An award that she collected from Mariah Carey and that meant everything to her, after almost two decades working in the music industry. This was demonstrated by the artist herself after her performance on stage, where she performed the song with which she had won the coveted gramophone, and which let out the most innocent and passionate Miley, leaving a moment that will remain To remember.

The singer was one of the artists invited to perform on stage during the ceremony, delighting those present with Flowers, the song that has made her queen of the charts throughout this year.

A performance that came just after having received the first gramophone of her career, so her excitement was more than evident when she saw her perform: the singer could not erase the smile from her face and had overflowing energy.

What's more, at the end she left a moment that will remain in the minds of all her followers, as the singer celebrated her achievement by modifying the lyrics of the song, singing: "I started to cry, then I remembered that I just won my first Grammy!" .

Cyrus started with six nominations for this year's awards, many of these in important categories, for her work Endless Summer Vacation, the album on which Flowers was released, the singer's most successful single in recent years, leading for eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and breaking Spotify's record, with more than 100 million views.

"This award is incredible, but I really hope it doesn't change anything because yesterday my life was beautiful," she said. "Not everyone in the world will get a Grammy, but everyone in this world is spectacular, so don't think this is important." The singer closed her speech in her own style, declaring: "I don't think I've forgotten anyone, but I may have forgotten the underwear. Goodbye!"