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2013 single by Miley Cyrus

2013 single by Miley Cyrus

"Wrecking Brawl"
Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball.jpg
Unmarried by Miley Cyrus
from the album Bangerz
Released Baronial 25, 2013 (2013-08-25)
Genre Pop
Length three:41 [1]
Label RCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Maureen McDonald
  • Stephan Moccio
  • Sacha Skarbek
  • David Kim
  • Lukasz Gottwald
  • Cirkut
Producer(south)
  • Dr. Luke
  • Cirkut
Miley Cyrus singles chronology
"We Tin can't Cease"
(2013)
"Wrecking Ball"
(2013)
"23"
(2013)
Music video
"Wrecking Ball" on YouTube

"Wrecking Ball" is a song recorded past American singer Miley Cyrus for her fourth studio album, Bangerz (2013). Information technology was released on August 25, 2013, past RCA Records as the anthology's 2nd single. The vocal was written past Mozella, Stephan Moccio, Sacha Skarbek, with Dr. Luke and Cirkut, who also served as the producers, credited as co-writers forth with David Kim. "Wrecking Brawl" is a pop ballad which lyrically discusses the deterioration of a relationship.

"Wrecking Brawl" debuted at number fifty on the Billboard Hot 100, and subsequently became Cyrus' first number-i song on the chart after the release of its controversial music video; information technology retained the peak position during the following week. Ix weeks later, the rail returned to number one, and consequently had the largest gap between number-one sittings in Billboard Hot 100 history within a single nautical chart run. As of Jan 2014, "Wrecking Ball" has sold iii million copies in the United states of america. Outside of the Usa, "Wrecking Ball" topped the charts in Canada, Hungary, Israel, Lebanon, Espana, and the United Kingdom, and peaked within the top 10 of the charts throughout much of continental Europe and Oceania. Information technology is Cyrus' only song to crack the Billboard Decade-End, doing so at number 99.[2]

An accompanying music video for "Wrecking Brawl" was released on September 9, 2013. It features close-upwardly scenes of Cyrus tearfully singing, reminiscent of the clip for "Nothing Compares 2 U" past Sinéad O'Connor, interspersed with footage of a nude Cyrus swinging on a wrecking ball. Critics were divided in their opinions of the music video, feeling that information technology was more provocative than the clip for her previous single "We Can't Stop". "Wrecking Ball" previously held the Vevo record for the almost views in the first 24 hours after its release with 19.3 1000000 views. At the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards, Cyrus took home the award for Best Video and the accolade for Video of the Twelvemonth at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards. Adding to the video'south success, Cyrus won the accolade for Earth's Best Video at the 2014 Globe Music Awards in Monte Carlo. Cyrus performed "Wrecking Ball" during several live performances, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival, an episode of Saturday Night Live and the "TikTok Tailgate" before Super Bowl LV.

Background [edit]

"Wrecking Ball" was originally written with Beyoncé (pictured) in heed before being offered to Cyrus.

Earlier straight stating that "Wrecking Brawl" was originally written with Beyoncé in mind, songwriter Sacha Skarbek tweeted "Beyonce vocal now becoming a Miley Cyrus vocal?!! Skilful/bad? I don't know??!!!! [sic]"

The song, and the encompass of its parent album Bangerz (2013), were unveiled on Baronial 25, 2013, before Cyrus' performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. She released the embrace artwork for "Wrecking Ball" on September six, which shows Cyrus dressed in a sleeveless white shirt and underwear while swinging on a wrecking ball.[3] The vocal was serviced to contemporary hit radio stations in the United States on September 17.[4] Information technology serves as the second single from Bangerz, following the lead single "We Tin't End", which was released in June.[5]

Composition [edit]

"Wrecking Ball" is a pop ballad;[6] [vii] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Kobalt Music Publishing America, information technology is set in common time with a tempo of 60 beats per infinitesimal.[8] The rails is written in the central of D minor and follows the chord progression Dm–F–C–Gm,[eight] but the chorus is in F major. Cyrus' vocals bridge from the depression annotation of F3 to the loftier annotation of B iv.[9] BMiriam Coleman of Rolling Stone noted that it begins with a minimalist keyboard instrumentation, which puts emphasis on Cyrus "anguished vocals", and also described it as a "heartbroken counterpoint" to "Nosotros Can't Stop".[6] Cyrus said that "Wrecking Ball" was inspired by "OneRepublic, and the way Timbaland used to do those big ballads."[ten]

Critical reception [edit]

"Wrecking Brawl" received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Writing for The A.V. Club, Marah Eakin provided a favorable review, calling it a "solid ballad" and describing information technology as "a mod mean solar day 'My Heart Will Go On' that discussed a deteriorated, shortlived young romance."[eleven] Kitty Empire from The Observer opined that "the heartbreak section of Bangerz more often than not repays your attending" and mentioned "Wrecking Ball" to be a office of it.[12] Although he establish the song "predictable," Evan Sawdey of PopMatters gave it an overall positive review and complimented its production and the build up to its chorus, calling it "the kind of broad mainstream song that shows how y'all how to properly build up to a chorus before hitting united states of america over the head with information technology.[13] Jon Dolan of Rolling Rock felt that it "[rides] the hunger and confusion that make groovy coming-of-historic period popular."[xiv] Writing for AllMusic, Heather Phares considered the track to exist a standout from Bangerz.[1]

Writing for Digital Spy, Robert Copsey questioned Cyrus' decision to premiere a ballad in the midst of controversies regarding her "salacious exploits", but enjoyed the song itself and opined that information technology "proves that there'due south method behind the madness."[xv] In a more mixed review, Joseph Atilano from the Philippine Daily Inquirer appreciated the lyrics for seeming heartfelt, but felt that its product was "comparatively weaker" by comparison to her before projects.[16] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times felt that the track proved that Cyrus "isn't just a twerk-bot programmed to titillate", but suggested that her "singing throbs with what feels like an embarrassment of emotion" and found it peculiar that the song discussed the vocaliser'southward relationship with Hemsworth when her public behavior seemingly suggested that she "couldn't care less nearly" information technology.[17]

Later on a calendar month of voting, on March 31, 2014, Billboard declared the song to exist the winner of the 2014 Hot 100 March Madness and their favorite Summit 5 unmarried from the by year. Information technology defeated songs similar "Holy Grail" past Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake, "Best Vocal Ever" by One Direction, "Adulation" by Lady Gaga, "Timber" by Pitbull and Kesha and finally "Just Give Me a Reason" by Pink and Nate Ruess.[18]

Commercial performance [edit]

Before officially being serviced as a single, "Wrecking Brawl" made a "hot shot debut" at number l on the Usa Billboard Hot 100 for the week issued on September 7, 2013, with ninety,000 downloads in two days.[19] It reached number 14 the following week with 201,000 downloads.[xx] After its official premiere every bit the second single from Bangerz, the track peaked at number one in the Us in its fourth week, heavily assisted by online streaming credits from its recently released music video; this gave Cyrus her get-go number-one unmarried in the country. It sold 477,000 copies that week, becoming the third-highest unmarried sales week of 2013, backside the 582,000 units moved by "I Knew You Were Trouble" by Taylor Swift and the 557,000 units moved by "Roar" past Katy Perry.[21] In Dec, "Wrecking Ball" returned to the elevation position after being stuck at number 2 or three the previous nine weeks as Lorde's "Royals" topped the Hot 100, with assist from a viral parody video and consequently became the largest gap between number-1 sittings in Billboard history within a single chart run. The side by side week it tumbled to number 5 as Eminem's "The Monster" featuring Rihanna topped the chart.[22] As of December 2014, "Wrecking Ball" has sold three,640,000 copies in the United States.[23] The track peaked at number 1 on the Canadian Hot 100,[24] and was afterward certified quadruple-platinum in the country.[25] It reached the superlative position on the Mexico Ingles Airplay.[26]

In the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, "Wrecking Ball" and Bangerz both debuted at the peak of the UK Singles Nautical chart and Great britain Albums Chart respectively on October xiii, 2013 – for the week catastrophe date Oct 19, 2013 – making Cyrus the commencement artist of 2013 to achieve an Official Charts Visitor "nautical chart double".[27] It was after certified platinum past the British Phonographic Industry.[28] Additionally, the song became Cyrus' second chart-topping song in Britain subsequently "We Can't Terminate" in Baronial 2013.

In Kingdom of belgium, "Wrecking Ball" peaked at numbers four and five on the Belgian Ultratop in the Flanders and Wallonia regions respectively,[29] and was eventually awarded a gilt certification.[30]

In Frg, "Wrecking Ball" peaked at number six on the German Singles Chart,[29] and was later certified platinum.[31] It charted at number iii on the Italian FIMI nautical chart,[29] and earned a double-platinum certification.[32]

In Australia and New Zealand, "Wrecking Ball" peaked at number 2 on the ARIA Singles Chart and the New Zealand Singles Chart respectively.[29] It was certified sixtuple-platinum in the old country,[33] and was given a platinum certification in the latter.[34]

Music video [edit]

Synopsis [edit]

An accompanying music video for "Wrecking Ball" was directed by Terry Richardson, and was premiered through Vevo on September nine, 2013. The clip features close-upwardly footage of Cyrus emotionally singing to the camera against a white properties, having been inspired by the music video for "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinéad O'Connor.[35] Interspersed throughout are scenes of Cyrus licking a sledgehammer and swinging on a wrecking ball. At outset, she is shown dressed in a midriff-baring tank top, panties and Doc Martens boots; as the video progresses, she is and then shown wearing only the boots.[36]

Reception [edit]

"I retrieve the video is much more, if people go by the point that I'm naked and you actually look at me you can tell that I actually wait more broken than even the vocal sounds. The song is a popular ballad. Information technology'south one of these songs that everyone is going to relate to, anybody has felt that feeling at ane point. If people tin take their minds out of the obvious and go into their imagination a little bit and run across kind of what the video really means and the way it's and so vulnerable and really if you expect in my optics I look more sad than my voice sounds on the record information technology was a lot harder to do the video than it was to tape the songs. Information technology was much more than of an emotional experience."

—Cyrus defending the concept of the music video[37]

The music video received more often than not mixed reviews from critics, who were divided in their opinions regarding Cyrus's increasingly provocative paradigm. Writing for Billboard, Jason Lipshutz stated that the "nude Cyrus shown straddling a swinging wrecking ball" was the most surprising piece of the clip.[seven] The staff from Entertainment Weekly joked that viewers would exist "scandalized/titillated/disappointed in Billy Ray Cyrus'south parenting skills" after seeing his daughter nude and "fellating a sledgehammer".[38] Writing for The Guardian, Michael Hann criticized Cyrus'due south attempts to altitude herself from her innocent Hannah Montana epitome, a former television series in which Cyrus portrayed the primary character Miley Stewart, a middle schoolhouse student who led a secret double life as pop star Hannah Montana. He disapproved of the manner in which she transitioned into a career across her babyhood success, specifically panning her for "exploring the iconography of porn."[39] Every bit of January 2015, Billboard named the video equally the 4th best music video of the 2010s (so far).[40]

James Montgomery from MTV News noted that the controversy surrounding Cyrus's nudity in the video was "to be expected" given her recent controversies, and complimented Richardson "for toning down the salacious scenes (if but for an instant), and allowing the softer, more genuine sides to smooth through."[41] Mikael Forest of the Los Angeles Times opined that the music video tried to paint Cyrus in a more serious light with its scenes of her emotionally singing and crying.[42]

Billboard editor Jason Lipshutz opined "Wrecking Ball" is Cyrus's "Cry Me a River", for their controversial music videos and the artists' music evolution. "A decade ago, Justin Timberlake was in "My music volition shut everyone up" style, likewise, every bit he railed confronting a teenybopper image". He concluded "Cyrus is breathtaking and talented, and, at present that she has our attending with her own version of "Cry Me a River," can dial downwards the shock tactics and present her artistic vision in the form of a new full-length."[43]

With 19.3 one thousand thousand views in the first 20-four hours of its release, the music video held the record for having the most views in that time-frame across Vevo platforms. This tape was held by Ane Management's music video for "All-time Song Ever", which amased 10.9 1000000 views in July.[44] The first-twenty-four hour period viewing record was surpassed by the video for "Anaconda" by Nicki Minaj in Baronial 2014, which received 19.6 one thousand thousand views upon its premiere.[45] The video has received over one.0 billion views on YouTube. A managing director's cut of the music video was released on September 24, which features only the close-up footage of Cyrus singing against the white backdrop. Vanessa White Wolf from MTV News noted that "the only time Richardson cuts away is at the very stop, where, after a quick director's credit folio, nosotros run into Terry and Miley laughing and mugging for the camera."[46]

The 2014 Australian art prize the Bald Archy was awarded to Judy Nadin for Wrecking Balls Ashes to Ashes, parodying cricketer Mitchell Johnson as Cyrus.[47]

In an interview in 2017, Cyrus stated that she is not "a big fan" of the music video herself. "'Wrecking Ball' -- I'll do it, simply I don't dearest it... Information technology'southward when you're so stoked about something and then you take to sing a song that bums you out. And I'll never live down when I licked a sledgehammer."[48]

Live performances [edit]

On September 21, 2013, Cyrus performed "Wrecking Ball" for the first time during the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas; she performed twice, showtime in the afternoon at Festival Village, and later on in the evening at the MGM Grand Garden Loonshit.[49] Despite generating media attention for a provocative wardrobe, the performance was considered to exist "fairly tame considering the VMAs".[50] On October 5, Cyrus served as the host and musical guest during an episode of Saturday Night Live, which gained favorable reviews from music critics.[51] [52] The following Monday, Cyrus performed the rails on Today equally part of their Toyota Concert Series.[53] She also performed the song during appearances on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and The Ellen DeGeneres Show later on that month.[54] [55]

In November, Cyrus traveled to Europe to sing "Wrecking Brawl" at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards in Amsterdam on November 10, 2013; she garnered media attending for smoking a joint of marijuana on-stage while accepting the Best Video Award for the track.[56] On November 17, 2013, she performed the song on The X Factor in the United Kingdom.[57] After existence criticized for delivering a lackluster song functioning,[58] Cyrus was placed under "song balance" by her doctors in preparation of the Bangerz Tour.[59] During her trip, she as well performed on Wetten, dass..? in Germany (Nov 9),[threescore] BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge in London (Nov 12),[61] and the 2013 Bambi Awards in Germany (November 14).[62] 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 her.[63] In Dec, she performed at Jingle Ball concerts in Los Angeles (KIIS-FM Jingle Ball), Saint Paul, Atlanta, New York City, Washington, D.C., Tampa and Sunrise.[64] Cyrus besides performed "Wrecking Ball" on Dick Clark's New Twelvemonth'south Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest in Times Square on Dec 31.[65]

An episode of MTV Unplugged starring Cyrus premiered through MTV on January 29, 2014;[66] she performed an acoustic version of "Wrecking Ball", among several boosted tracks from Bangerz.[67] On May 27, 2014 Cyrus performed the song during the Earth Music Awards held in Monte Carlo, Monaco; where she also won four Globe Music Awards. She wore a gown with a scenic theme based on flowers during the performance. It received positive reviews for its understated simplicity and strong song delivery. Cyrus returned to perform the vocal during the musical festival on June 21, 2014, Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium of London, in front of 80,000 people.[68] Cyrus has performed the vocal during her ongoing Bangerz Bout.[69] A critic from the Nashville Scene praised the performance, writing, "Wrecking Brawl was sung by Miley and earnestly shouted in unison past the loonshit, some of the audience tearing upwardly."[seventy] Blake Hannon praised Cyrus' song delivery, writing, "The oversupply kept going when things slowed down for Wrecking Ball. It was the highlight of the night, and non because of anything visual. The costumed characters vanished and the screen was blackness, with Cyrus belting out 1 of the best pop ability ballads in contempo memory with only a smattering of lights. It'due south a reminder that beneath it all, Cyrus has a voice — and a pretty big i, at that."[71]

Encompass versions and media usage [edit]

In September 2013, British singer-songwriter James Arthur covered "Wrecking Brawl" on Radio Hamburg in Germany.[72] Later on that month, The Gregory Brothers released a state version, which Laura Vitto from Mashable felt "trades in Miley's popular-ballad sound for a twangier feel."[73] American vocalizer-songwriter Alonzo Holt released his ain rendition in October, which featured vocals from Arthur; it peaked at number 97 on the UK Singles Chart[74] and number 71 on the Irish Singles Chart.[75] Upstate New York alternative metal band Cry To The Blind released a cover of "Wrecking Brawl" on December eleven, 2013.[76] American grouping Haim covered "Wrecking Brawl" during their functioning on BBC Radio ane'due south Live Lounge, while the trio London Grammar sang it for the same session in Dec.[77] Rumer Willis later sang the rails during a performance which Chiderah Monde from Daily News felt "captured more of the emotion behind the song" than Cyrus' version.[78] American singer Rebecca Black uploaded an acoustic version to her YouTube channel in Nov.[79] Canadian singer Sarah Blackwood of Walk Off the Earth likewise released an acoustic version.[80]

Danie Geimer, a contestant on the tertiary flavor of The X Factor United states, performed the rail during the first live show on October 29,[81] while Dami Im from the fifth flavour of The Ten Factor Australia sang it in the semi-final round.[82] Marley Rose (Melissa Benoist) covered the song and parodied elements of the music video for the Glee episode "The Cease of Twerk".[83] The tardily Christina Grimmie sang the vocal during the Blind Auditions of 6th season of The Phonation USA.[84] Australian creative person Kat Jade auditioned with a stripped-back/single-piano version in the third season of The Vocalization Australia after posting a pop acapella version[85] of the vocal to her YouTube channel.[86] "Weird Al" Yankovic covered the song as the first in his polka medley "Now That's What I Call Polka!" for his 2014 album Mandatory Fun.[87] Metal ring Baronial Burns Red covered the song for the compilation album Punk Goes Pop 6. Melisa Cantiveros impersonated Miley Cyrus in Your Face up Sounds Familiar (Philippines season ane) and performed this song, which she won the flavour.

fifty Cent told NME that the song was the one he would perform at karaoke: "Just a large pop song that no one would suspect, only to fuck with them. Make them go, What?"[88] The song was featured in the films The Nighttime Before and Free Guy.[ citation needed ]

In 2019, Tiffany Young covered the vocal as part of her Magnetic Moon tour.

In 2021, the vocal was covered past Brandy in the ABC drama series Queens. The song was released digitally worldwide on October 25, 2021.[89]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Bangerz and Tidal.[90] [91]

Recording [edit]

  • Engineered at Conway Recording Studios (Hollywood, California); Luke'southward In the Boo (Malibu, California); Monster Island Studio (New York City, New York); Maison de Musique (Toronto, Canada); Harmony Studios (West Hollywood, California); Capitol Studios (Hollywood, California)
  • Mixed at MixStar Studios (Virginia Beach, Virginia)

Personnel [edit]

  • Charlie Bisberat – violin
  • Mike Caffery – engineering
  • David Richard Campbell – strings
  • Steve Churchyard – engineering (strings)
  • Cirkut – songwriter, producer, programming, instruments
  • Kevin Connolly – violin
  • Miley Cyrus – lead vocals
  • Dr. Luke – songwriter, producer, programming, instruments
  • Andrew Duckles – viola
  • Eric Eylands – assistant
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Clint Gibbs – engineering
  • John Hanes – engineering for mixing
  • Sven Heidinga – engineering
  • Suzie Katayama – contracting, cello
  • David Kim – songwriter[91]
  • Songa Lee – violin
  • Darrin McCann – viola
  • Mozella – songwriter
  • Stephan Moccio – songwriter, pianoforte
  • Grace Oh – violin
  • Joel Pargman – violin
  • Alyssa Park – violin
  • Sara Parkins – violin
  • Rachael Pindlen – assistant
  • Steve Richards – cello
  • Irene Richter – production coordinator
  • Sacha Skarbek – songwriter
  • Rudy Stein – cello
  • John Wittenberg – violin
  • Steven Wolf – drums

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Release history [edit]

Meet besides [edit]

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2013
  • List of Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2013

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