Miley Cyrus Unholy Instant

: Instead of the original's hyper-pop and club production, a Miley version would likely feature a live band with heavy bass, distorted guitars, and a slower, more menacing tempo.

If Miley were to officially cover the track, it would likely follow the blueprint of her acclaimed Backyard Sessions or her viral covers of "Heart of Glass" and "Zombie": Miley Cyrus Unholy

While you wait for a real version of "Unholy," these are some of her most popular and highly-ranked official covers: Original Artist Song Title Platform/Release "Heart of Glass" iHeartRadio Festival The Cranberries Save Our Stages Fest Dolly Parton Backyard Sessions Metallica "Nothing Else Matters" The Metallica Blacklist Poison "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" Can't Be Tamed : Instead of the original's hyper-pop and club

: Her deep, gravelly alto—often attributed to Reinke's edema—would add a gritty, bluesy edge to the high-pitched "mommy don't know" hook. The Vibe of a Miley Cyrus "Unholy" Cover

The song's themes of illicit behavior and late-night secrets align with Miley's "rockstar" persona, leading to widespread AI-generated covers and fan edits on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. The Vibe of a Miley Cyrus "Unholy" Cover

: Much like how she used her own life as inspiration for "Wrecking Ball," a Miley rendition of "Unholy" would likely lean into the dramatic irony of Hollywood secrets and the "rock and roll" lifestyle she often references in her music. Top Official Miley Cyrus Covers

While has not officially released a studio cover or single of "Unholy" (originally by Sam Smith and Kim Petras), her name is frequently linked to the song in fan-made content and "dream cover" discussions due to her signature raspy, rock-inflected vocal style.