Miley Cyrus reveals dream George Michael cover and 'jealousy' song rule
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Miley Cyrus has revealed that she wants to cover George Michael’s iconic song “Father Figure,” saying it’s a track she cannot stop listening to and deeply admires as a songwriter.
In a new interview with Variety, the singer explained her approach to choosing cover songs, saying she only performs music that makes her feel a strong emotional connection — especially songs she wishes she had written herself.
“I want a song I’m jealous of,” Cyrus said, explaining that her ideal cover comes from admiration mixed with creative envy. She added that “Father Figure” stands out as a track she believes would feel powerful from a female perspective.
Cyrus said her process for selecting covers is not random but guided by emotion, storytelling, and how a song makes her feel personally. She emphasized that the best songs are those that spark inspiration and challenge her creatively.
The “Flowers” singer also reflected on how her musical taste has evolved over the years, noting that she now focuses more on meaning and emotional impact rather than commercial expectations.
Her comments come as she prepares to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking another milestone in her long career that began with “Hannah Montana” and evolved into global pop stardom.
Cyrus continues to be known for her reinvention as an artist, moving fluidly between pop, rock, and country influences while maintaining a strong connection to classic songwriting.
Her interest in covering George Michael highlights her ongoing admiration for legendary artists and her desire to reinterpret timeless music through her own voice.