Grammy Awards.Here are the musicians who openly hate their own song.Cyrus, 32, didn’t write, or like, “Party in the U.S.A.”“[‘Party in the U.S.A.’] is not even my style of music,” she said in an interview on her fan website in 2009. “I didn’t write it [and] I didn’t expect it to be popular, originally.
It was just something that I wanted to do and I needed some songs and it turned out for the best.”In 2019, after then-husband Liam Hemsworth covered the 2009 song in an Instagram video, Miley told her fans, “I hate it, but for some reason, the people love it.”Madonna, 66, trashed 1984’s “Like a Virgin” in a 2009 interview.“For some reason, people think that when you go to a restaurant or you are going shopping that you want to hear one of your own songs.
It’s usually ‘Like a Virgin’ — and that is the one I don’t want to hear,” she said.The Queen of Pop felt the same about 1983’s “Holiday,” saying in the interview, “I’m not sure I can sing [those] ever again.
I just can’t — unless somebody paid me like $30 million or something.”Liam Gallagher from Oasis admitted that he “can’t f—ing stand” the band’s 1995 classic hit “Wonderwall.”“I can’t f—ing stand that f—ing song!
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