Miley Cyrus Rocks Out with Epic Country Song Tribute to George Clooney—You Won’t Believe This Performance

Miley Cyrus’s father is Billy Ray Cyrus, a famous country music star. This might explain why Miley’s music has strong country influences, even though she is mainly known for pop songs like “Flowers” and “Wrecking Ball.”

In 2018, Miley Cyrus gave a memorable performance of the country/bluegrass song “Man of Constant Sorrow” at the American Film Institute (AFI) event. The performance became very popular and has over 8 million views online.

George Clooney, who received the AFI lifetime achievement award, was honored with a special tribute show that featured Miley’s performance. In the movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” starring George Clooney, there is a famous scene with a song that has become iconic. Miley Cyrus’s performance of this song added a powerful and passionate touch, perfectly capturing the spirit of the film.

George Clooney clapped and smiled widely as Miley Cyrus performed, and the audience cheered and whooped when she finished. It was clear that everyone enjoyed her performance. Many people have praised Cyrus for her versatility as a performer, and the video of her performance has received nearly 4,000 comments online. One amazed viewer commented, “She can really do it all!” They were impressed by her incredible talent, unique voice, and creativity.

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Just look at Miley Cyrus’s 2019 Glastonbury performance of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene”—a classic country song—to see her live performance. As she moves around the stage, she adds her own pop twist to this iconic country tune. Cyrus, dressed in leather trousers, a white crop top, high-heeled boots, and lots of gold jewelry, embodies feminine power and style.