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Miley Cyrus Slays “Psycho Killer”

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Miley Cyrus’ Riveting Rendition of “Psycho Killer”

Miley Cyrus has added her unique flair to the classic Talking Heads track “Psycho Killer,” opening the new compilation Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense. This album features a stellar lineup, including contributions from The National, Paramore, Lorde, and others, paying homage to the iconic concert film and album Stop Making Sense. Watch the cover below.

A New Take on a Classic Hit

Cyrus’ cover of “Psycho Killer” breathes new life into the 1977 hit, showcasing her versatility and vocal prowess. Her interpretation remains faithful to the original while infusing it with a modern edge that only she can deliver. The haunting bassline and her distinctive voice blend seamlessly, creating a rendition that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly new. Previously, Miley posted a video of a live version.

Learn more about the album here.

Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Star-Studded Tribute

The compilation Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense is a celebration of the enduring legacy of Talking Heads. Besides Miley Cyrus, the album features an array of artists who have each contributed their own spin on various tracks from Stop Making Sense. Highlights include The National’s melancholic version of “This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody),” Paramore’s energetic take on “Burning Down the House,” and Lorde’s ethereal rendition of “Once in a Lifetime.”

Background on Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus, a multi-talented artist known for her bold and eclectic style, has continuously reinvented herself throughout her career. Starting as a child star on Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana, she has since evolved into a pop icon with a series of chart-topping albums and memorable performances. Known for hits like “Wrecking Ball” and “Midnight Sky,” Cyrus has proven her ability to cross genres effortlessly, from country and pop to rock and alternative.

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