Miley Cyrus Song ‘We Can’t Stop’ Breaks Vevo Record


The latest Miley Cyrus song “We Can’t Stop” recently broke records on Vevo.

The singer’s latest single has proved to be a hot commodity on the music video website. In fact, “We Can’t Stop” managed to generate 10.7 million views in the first 24 hours of release. The website made the announcement Monday on Twitter.

Much to the dismay of Justin Bieber fans across the planet, Miley Cyrus managed to beat the singer’s Vevo record. Bieber’s “Beauty and a Beat,” a song which features former American Idol judge Nicki Minaj, held the previous record with 10.6 million views in a single day.

Since arriving on June 19, “We Can’t Stop” has surpassed 33.3 million views on YouTube. This doesn’t include the 14.3 million views the audio-only clip has amassed since hitting the internet three weeks ago.

In the video, Miley Cyrus can be found writhing around in tight-fitting clothes and engaging in a number of curious activities. According to producer Mike Will Made It, all of the stuff you see in the video embedded below was inspired by an epic party the singer once attended.

He explained to the folks at MTV News:

“When she heard this song, what made her connect to this song is it reminded her of a specific party, a specific party where she was at. She’s saying real stuff. It’s all real. So it’s not like her trying to force anything or anything like that. It’s like speaking from experience. It’s like a point-of-view record.”

Miley Cyrus also stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform her single “We Can’t Stop.” You can find the official music video and her late-night performance below.

Here’s the singer’s performance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show:

Fans of the former Hannah Montana star can catch her next on Good Morning America and Live! With Kelly and Michael. Proof of Cyrus’ accomplishment lies below.

Are you a fan of Miley Cyrus? What do you think about the “We Can’t Stop” singer breaking Justin Bieber’s previous record on Vevo?

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