Miley Cyrus Triumphs at 2024 Grammys, Thanks Mariah Carey for Iconic Win

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The 2024 Grammy Awards opened with a bang for Miley Cyrus as she secured her first-ever Grammy, winning the best pop solo performance for her hit single “Flowers.” Facing tough competition from artists like Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, and Billie Eilish, Cyrus expressed her excitement and gratitude on stage, especially towards the legendary Mariah Carey, who presented her with the prestigious award.

Miley Cyrus, at 31, took the Grammys by storm, winning the best pop solo performance for her chart-topping single “Flowers.” The track not only beat out some of the industry’s heavyweights but also marked a significant milestone in Cyrus’s musical career. As she stood on the Grammy stage, she couldn’t contain her excitement and immediately fangirled over Mariah Carey, the pop queen who handed her the award.

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In her acceptance speech, Miley Cyrus playfully referred to Mariah Carey, stating, “This MC is gonna stand by this MC,” emphasizing the iconic moment. Cyrus expressed her awe at receiving the award from Mariah Carey, calling it “too iconic.” She shared a heartwarming story, comparing her Grammy win to a child’s journey to catch a butterfly, with the butterfly symbolizing her winning song, “Flowers.”

Cyrus’s self-love anthem, “Flowers,” served as the catalyst for her Grammy success. The track, the first single from her album “Endless Summer Vacation,” spent an impressive eight weeks at the top of the U.S. Billboard charts and became the most-streamed song in a single week on Spotify. Cyrus thanked her fans on the song’s one-year anniversary, acknowledging their role in its success.

The best pop solo performance category was fiercely contested, with notable artists like Doja Cat, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Taylor Swift vying for the prestigious Grammy. Each artist brought their unique style and creativity to the table, showcasing the diversity and talent within the pop music genre.

Other contenders in the category shared their experiences and inspirations behind their nominated tracks. Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Red” sampled Dionne Warwick’s “Walk on By,” earning Warwick’s praise. Billie Eilish discussed the frustration in writing that led to her nominated track “What Was I Made For?” Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire” was a product of collaboration with producer Dan Nigro, exploring themes of regret, anger, and heartache. Taylor Swift’s vulnerable track “Anti-Hero” delved deep into her insecurities and the challenges of navigating her larger-than-life persona.

Miley Cyrus’s exhilarating Grammy win not only marked a significant achievement in her musical journey but also highlighted the camaraderie and admiration among artists. The unexpected fan moment with Mariah Carey added a touch of magic to the night, making the 2024 Grammys an unforgettable experience for Cyrus and her fans alike. As the music industry celebrates diversity and talent, Cyrus’s win stands as a testament to the enduring power of self-expression through music.

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