Miley Cyrus has spoken about her experience working for James Cameron Avatar: Fire and Ash.
The 33-year-old singer admitted that she made three different songs for the sci-fi action movie, two of which were scrapped.
Cyrus initially did Dream like one with Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt after Cameron gave them the song title.
He wrecking ball the hitmaker said in Hollywood Reporter Awards Chat Podcast“We actually got rid of it and wrote another one and then that one didn’t feel quite right.”
Miley revealed that they made another song that didn’t seem quite right either, so they threw it in the trash again.
While remembering the process of creating the successful soundtrack, the hanna montana The actress opened: “Then we wrote another song. And then Mark was out of town and I called him and said, ‘Should we really abandon the (first) song?’ And he’s like, “I don’t know, let’s take a break.”
After Mark returned to town, they came up with a third new song. Later, Cyrus thought about giving him another chance. Dream like one.
She added: “And then he comes back to town and there’s another song and we listen to it and then I say, ‘Let’s listen to Dream as One one more time,’ and we do, and everyone says, ‘Forget about these other songs, it’s Dream as One,’ and we’re back to day one.”
In the end, that’s how the song stops Avatar: Fire and Ash was finalized.



