Liberty Walk

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"Liberty Walk"
Song by Miley Cyrus
from the album Can't Be Tamed
GenreDance-pop
Length4:06
LabelHollywood
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Rock Mafia

"Liberty Walk" is a song by American recording artist

Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and number 79 on the Canadian Hot 100
due to strong digital downloads.

Background

Cyrus (pictured) explained that the theme of female empowerment was inspiration for "Liberty Walk".

"Liberty Walk" was written by Cyrus, Nicholas J. Scapa, John Read Fasse, Michael McGinnis,

Tim James.[1] It was produced by the latter three under their stage name Rock Mafia.[1] The song serves as the opening track of Can't Be Tamed (2010).[2] In an interview with Sway Calloway for MTV News, Cyrus explained the lyrical inspiration of the song which is about female empowerment, saying: "It's just about freeing yourself from anything you think is holding you back. And I think that's really important, especially for girls, because so many people are told, 'No, you can't do something,' or, 'You need to be this because Mom and Dad say that, teachers say this.'"[3] Upon the making of the song, Cyrus stated in the same interview that she tried to combine a serious topic with a lighter sound, explaining: "I wrote it for women that feel like they're stuck in abusive relationships, but it's a dance song".[3] She elaborated: "So you think that must be kind of a sad ballad, but it's a party song. ... It's about breaking free."[3]

Composition

"Liberty Walk" is an

Allmusic noted the use of "bold synths and beats".[6] She also said that the "rapped verses" that Cyrus delivers sound "edgier" than the singer's previous work.[6] Cyrus opens the song by chanting "Don’t live a lie, this is your one life".[2] Punch Liwanag of Manila Bulletin described the song as "swanky dance" and characterised the synth sounds as "ear filling".[7] According to Jon Caramanica of The New York Times, Cyrus applies four different vocal strategies in the song.[2]

Critical reception

"Liberty Walk" has received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Heather Phares of Allmusic commended the upbeat lyrics as being radio

Jason DeRulo rip-off", and stated that "where Cyrus raps, she's hard to take seriously."[11] Donald Gibson of Seattle Post-Intelligencer was also unfavorable of the song, who called it a "monotonous opener".[12] Evan Sawdey of PopMatters noted that in "Liberty Walk", Cyrus' "search for a new identity renders her as anonymous and generic-sounding as ever."[13]

Live performances and promotional video

Cyrus has performed the "Liberty Walk" at the

The Hot Hits Live from LA, Cyrus wore "raunchy leather hotpants and sequined bra".[15] She opened her concert with "Liberty Walk" at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia. In this performance, the singer wore "thigh-high boots, leather shorts, killer heels and a black bustier".[16] The song has also been performed during Gypsy Heart Tour
.

On November 23, 2011, Cyrus released a video which featured a remixed version of "Liberty Walk" by Rock Mafia.[17] It features news footage of the Occupy movement that spread from Wall Street to other areas of the world.[17] The video begins with a message saying "This is dedicated to the thousands of people who are standing up for what they believe in".[17] Later in the video, scenes of sign-waving protesters and pepper-spraying police are shown.[17]

Credits and personnel

  • Songwriting, vocals –
    Tim James
    , Nicholas J. Scapa, John Read Fasse, Michael McGinnis
  • Production – Rock Mafia
  • Engineering
     – Steve Hammons, Adam Comstock
  • Editing – Rock Mafia, Nigel Lundemo
  • Mixing – Paul Palmer, Rock Mafia

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Can't Be Tamed.[1]

Charts

Due to strong digital downloads, "Liberty Walk" peaked at number three on the U.S.

Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[18] The song also reached number 79 on the Canadian Hot 100.[19]

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100[19] 79
U.S.
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles[18]
3

References

  1. ^ a b c Can't Be Tamed (liner notes). Miley Cyrus. Hollywood Records. 2010.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ a b c Caramanica, Jon (June 29, 2010). "Miley Cyrus Is Growing Up and Testing Identities". The New York Times. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  3. ^
    Viacom
    . June 24, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  4. ^
    Sony/ATV Music Publishing
    .
  5. ^ "iTunes – Music – Can't Be Tamed by Miley Cyrus". iTunes. Apple. June 18, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  6. ^
    Rovi Corporation
    . Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  7. ^ Liwanag, Punch (July 30, 2010). "Miley Cyrus leaves Hannah Montana behind". Manila Bulletin. Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  8. Time Warner
    . Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  9. ^ "Miley Cyrus – Can't Be Tamed (staff review)". Sputnik Music. June 21, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  10. Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media
    . Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  11. ^ Gumboa, Glenn (June 18, 2010). "Miley Cyrus' 'Can't Be Tamed' loses focus". Newsday. Cablevision. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  12. Hearst Corporation
    . Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  13. ^ Sawdey, Evan (July 16, 2010). "Miley Cyrus: Can't Be Tamed". PopMatters. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  14. ^ "Liberty Walk (Live)". MTV. Viacom. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  15. The Hot Hits Live from LA. Archived from the original
    on June 26, 2011. Retrieved January 18, 2012.
  16. ^ Sennett, Sean (June 23, 2011). "Miley Cyrus concert smells like teen spirit, of a kind". The Australian. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  17. ^
    E! Online. Archived from the original
    on January 23, 2013. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  18. ^ a b "Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles 2010-07-10". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on October 8, 2012. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  19. ^ a b "Miley Cyrus Album & Song Chart History: "Canadian Hot 100"". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved January 2, 2010.