It has been a complete week ever since MTV released Miley Cyrus’ highly anticipated performance in their “Unplugged” series. This implies that it is now the perfect time to enjoy some extra content.
On Thursday morning, the network generously shared a treat with its audience – the online release of “Miley Cyrus: MTV Unplugged & Uncensored.” This special episode managed to captivate a whopping 1 million television viewers on January 29th, marking it as the highest-rated “Unplugged” episode in the past ten years.
During the live stream, Cyrus delivered charming country adaptations of songs from her 2013 album “Bangerz” such as a duet of “We Can’t Stop” with Madonna. She also showcased her dancing skills by giving a lively performance of Dolly Parton’s classic hit “Jolene.”
However, the vocalist also performed a rendition of Arctic Monkeys’ track “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High” that was not included in the original release. It is now featured in the online edition, and it is quite impressive. The vocals are powerful, the rhythm is sleek, and it embraces the provocative nature that one would anticipate from a program labeled “uncensored.”