Miley Cyrus’s new single and two songs with which he keeps a lot of similarity

The fact of using chords, melodies and simple rhythms, as well as similar, makes in many cases considered that all pop music sounds the same, and that gives cases such as the one that has happened with the last song of Miley Cyruson which the conversation has proliferated that it is too similar to two issues that already have a few decades: one of Paulina Rubio and another of ABBA.
Everything happened in early April, when Miley Cyrus He released his new single, End of the worldas the first track of what will be your next album, Subject Beautifulwhich is expected to go on sale this May 30. Since then, social networks were filled with conversations that sounded to something they had already heard before.
His single remembers a success of Paulina Rubio
There are precisely two songs that have been mentioned, one of them in Spanish: Mineof Paulina Rubiofrom 1992. This was the singer’s first success in her solo career after leaving the group Timbirichewith which he had started since childhood in the early 80s, and it was the debut of what was the first album that brought as a name the nickname with which the Mexican artist has always been known: The golden girl.
So, End of the world from Miley Cyrus and Mine They have been compared for their beginning, being very similar the melody with which both start, although then they begin to differ from each other. This has led many to wonder if the one who was a Disney Channel girl has been inspired by Paulina Rubio For your next job.
The mythical success of Abba in which Miley Cyrus has been inspired
Nothing far from reality, the point in common could be treated that both are similar to one of the best known songs of ABBA: Mamma Mia. The use of elements such as enveloping choirs, synthesizers, as well as the image and styling that are used in the video clip to the 70 Dua Lipa either The Weekend In recent years.
Take ABBA Or even called melodies is not something new in the music industry, with cases known as Madonna, when in 2005 for its dance theme Hung up used a melodic fragment of Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!by which it was ensured that he had written a letter to the Swedish group so that he would allow him to do so.
And it is that the reuse of melodies has been a constant for pop music producers, but is living greater use in recent years because nostalgia has become one of the main claims in the music industry and entertainment in general.
In any case, this mythical pop success could be behind the inspiration of Miley Cyrus in End of the world either For his new album, which is known to go to a different sound to other works, as the singer herself revealed in an interview in Harper’s Bazaar: “It is more experimental than everything I did before, but in a pop way that I love.”