Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard set the stage ablaze with their raucous, soul-infused cover of Queen’s “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” trading Freddie Mercury’s playful swagger for raw, bluesy power. Backed by a roaring rockabilly band—complete with twangy guitar licks, slapping upright bass, and swinging drums—Cyrus leans into her raspy, Janis Joplin-esque growl, while Alabama Shakes’ Howard delivers fiery, gospel-tinged harmonies that ignite the chorus.
The chemistry between the two is electric, with Cyrus strutting across the stage in a sequined jumpsuit, channeling vintage Elvis energy, while Howard, in her signature bold style, unleashes soaring ad-libs that make the classic her own. The arrangement stays true to Queen’s original rock ‘n’ roll spirit but amps up the grit, with a scorching guitar solo and a foot-stomping breakdown that turns the track into a full-blown hoedown. By the final belted note, it’s clear.
Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard didn’t just cover Queen’s “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”—they threw a full-on rock ‘n’ roll celebration. From the first twangy guitar riff, Miley’s raspy, wild-child vocals burst in, dripping with attitude, while Brittany’s powerhouse voice crashes in like a soulful thunderclap. The band is on fire—slapping bass, swinging drums, and a guitar solo that would make Brian May proud.
Miley struts like Elvis in a glittery jumpsuit; Brittany wails like a gospel-rock queen. By the end, they’ve turned Freddie Mercury’s playful hit into a sweaty, foot-stomping jam. No fancy tricks—just pure, loud, joyful chaos. This is how you make a classic your own. 🎤🔥