Miley Cyrus will not resurrect the era for her video with Naomi Campbell

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Miley Cyrus will not resurrect the era for her video with Naomi Campbell

‘Something Beautiful’ by Miley Cyrus has obtained, for the moment, terrible results in the lists of successes. The album has lasted a total of 2 weeks throughout the United States Billboard, and a total of 3 weeks in the British top 100. A disaster, look where you look, but above all coming from a success as forceful as ‘flowers’.

The film of ‘Something Beautiful’, which is defined as “a unique musical film full of fantasy”, will premiere on July 30 in Disney+, after a brief step through cinemas, which could insuffle some life to the project (or not).

The sure thing is that the newly published video for ‘Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved’ will not be decisive. The song was a kind of eighties Saxos album with a sample of a soulwax remix and another quite kitsch of the ‘Adagio in Menor Sol’ by Albinoni, which culminated with a vogating session.

The video does not take too much out of this gazpacho, and takes completely seriously, limiting itself to the typical succession of cucamonas whose climax is the appearance of Naomi Campbell, which takes too long to arrive, as was the case in the “album” version.

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