american singer Miley Cyrus ‘Flowers’ presented this Fridaya topic loaded with self-love and revenge on her ex-boyfriend, actor Liam Hemsworth, much more subtle and less angry than Shakira’s. “I didn’t want to leave you, I didn’t want to lie, I started crying but then I remembered. I can buy myself flowers,” says Cyrus in the song, which has a release date. premiere coincided with Hemsworth’s 33rd birthday.
With the premiere of ‘Flowers’, Cyrus officially launched her new album ‘Endless Summer Vacation’, with which she announced the progress. “stronger and safer” version promising to find in her the most intimate reflections of the singer and path to personal healing. Two years after Cyrus’ divorce from Hemsworth, suspicion that the ‘Hannah Montana’ actress wanted to send the actress a message with that theme arose when the singer chose her ex’s birthday to do the launch.
Also, after the theme was released, fans devoted themselves to searching for the theme. possible references One of the most glaring of what Cyrus could do about her ten-year ambivalent relationship with Hemsworth—a short marriage after a long date—was reversing Bruno Mars’ chorus in “When I Was Your Man.”
original theme talking about mistakes made by a man It was an affair and regret after the breakup, and according to the singer’s followers, it was claimed in the past to be one of the songs that Hemsworth dedicated to Cyrus and played on their wedding day.
With ‘Flowers’ Cyrus takes charge of her own happiness: “I can love myself better than you can“while admitting how difficult it was for him to see the house he was trying to build to “burn”.
the song came After Shakira blew the net with her song ‘BZRP Music Session #53’takes revenge on former Spanish football player Gerard Piqué and his new partner, Spanish Clara Chía. Shakira spoke out about her already known affinities around the world, such as her legal troubles with the Spanish Treasury and Piqué’s infidelity.
While this isn’t the first time Shakira has spoken about the problems she faced in the relationship, by then the Colombian had been less outspoken, with more subtle references to her videos and lyrics in “Monotonía” and “I congratulate you”. .
Both ‘BZRP Music Session #53’ and ‘Flowers’ polarizing wave of comments on social networks, but the result of both can be described by the words “Women don’t cry anymore, women pay the bill” in Shakira’s song, because that’s what the two did in their breakup.