- Music
- 06 Feb 24
The 2023 smash hit was mixed at Windmill Lane Studio Dublin
When film and TV shows are creating 2023 period dramas- they'll feature Stanley cups, low-rise jeans and of course, the one track that dominated them all, Miley Cyrus' self love smash hit 'Flowers'. 2023's biggest pop sensation was mixed at Dublin's own Windmill Lane Recording Studios.
Mixed by English record producer and mixing engineer, Mike Spike Stent, 'Flowers' bagged what was Cyrus' first Grammy award, although Stent has many under his belt from his work with the likes of Madonna, Muse and Frank Ocean.
The Dublin studio shared a post on Instagram congratulating both parties for their work on the Grammy Record of the Year.
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On the night in question, Cyrus celebrated her win with a performance of the disco revival track - changing the chorus to "Started to cry by then remembered I, I just won my first Grammy!".
The 2024 Grammy Award Ceremony featured a strong Irish presence both physically and spiritually with tributes to Sinéad O'Connor and Shane MacGowan, as well as a performance of U2 at The Sphere beamed in.
The night was a huge success for women in the music industry, who dominated the top awards with Taylor Swift bagging Album of the Year - for her record Midnights, Miley Cyrus taking home the gong for Record of the Year for her track 'Flowers', Billie Eilish winning Song Of the Year for her Barbie movie soundtrack tune, 'What Was I Made For?', and Victoria Monét bagging the award for Best New Artist.
Taylor Swift broke records with her fourth 'Album of the Year' win- the only artist to achieve such a feat.
If you somehow forgot what the 70s styled but 2020s era female empowerment anthem sounded, you can check out Miley Cyrus' Grammy-award winning track below: