Inside Her Malibu-Based Rainbowland Studios, Miley Cyrus Turned A Quiet Night Into Something Almost Sacred. Sitting Cross-Legged Beneath A Soft Glow Of Studio Lights, She Began Singing Roberta Flack’s Timeless Ballad — Not As A Cover, But As A Confession. Every Note Quivered With Emotion, Every Word Felt Like A Tear That Finally Found Its Way Out. Her Voice — Smoky, Fragile, Yet Unbelievably Strong — Carried The Kind Of Pain That Only Comes From Remembering Someone You Can Never Forget.

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When Miley Cyrus stepped into BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, she didn’t come to show off her wild side — she came to move hearts. Her performance of Roberta Flack’s timeless ballad “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” proved just how deep her voice and emotion could go.

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Sitting in the softly lit studio, Miley looked calm and focused, wearing a simple outfit that matched the intimate mood. The band around her kept things minimal — gentle piano, light guitar, and soft strings that gave her voice plenty of room to shine. From the first note, she sang with breathtaking control, her raspy tone filled with tenderness and power all at once.

Her interpretation of the song was raw and soulful. Instead of trying to copy Roberta Flack’s smooth original, Miley made it her own — slowing it down slightly, holding each note with care, and letting the silence between phrases speak as loudly as the music. You could hear every emotion in her delivery: love, longing, and quiet strength.

As the song built to its climax, Miley’s voice soared effortlessly, giving listeners goosebumps. The way she closed her eyes and leaned into the mic made it clear — she wasn’t just singing; she was feeling every word.

Fans online were stunned by the performance. Many called it one of her most beautiful and mature covers yet, praising her ability to blend country warmth with soulful elegance. Even those who knew her from her pop hits like “Wrecking Ball” and “Flowers” saw a whole new side of her artistry.

By the end, the studio fell completely silent before breaking into applause. Miley smiled softly, clearly proud of the emotional moment she had just created.

Her Live Lounge cover of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” wasn’t just another performance — it was a reminder of Miley Cyrus’s incredible range and the deep soul behind her voice.

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