Noah Cyrus Renders Powerful Performance On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’

Noah Cyrus had her debut single "Make Me" in 2016. Now, the 22-year-old just released the first single from her album ''The Hardest Part,'' which is to be released on July 15th. She released the single 'I burned LA down' on April 8th with a visually appealing video. Noah gave a powerful performance of the single on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Scroll to see her performance below.

Noah On Jimmy Kimmel Live

The singer, songwriter, and actress, gave a powerful performance of her recent single on Jimmy Kimmel Live. She took to the stage with her backup band, wearing a flowing red sheer dress. She wore her long dark brown hair in a wet look. The stage was set with red lighting and smoke that matched the dark emotional aura of the song. The Nashville native gave fans a glimpse of her upcoming album with this breakup ballad, performing with her powerful voice. The single follows the country-inspired sound that Noah is becoming known for.

A Feast For The Eyes

The video which accompanied the song was a feast for the eyes. The star donned many looks for the video, including a long black dress, a red lace dress, and a face mask similar to that worn for the Kimmel performance as she sang in a burning house. She also wore a white wedding dress while riding a white horse finishing off the look with a black chest piece, boots, and black elbow-length gloves. At the beginning of the year, the young star tweeted an update on her album, saying, "The album is DONE and off to mastering… I swear!!"

Bringing Noah's Feelings To Life

Noah wrote "I burned down LA'' after a recent breakup. She wrote the song to express a feeling of lack of control and a need for release.

"The song still feels fresh when I hear and sing it," she told PAPER. "Putting myself back to those feelings is still hard. It was all worth it in the end, however, to be able to show an honest representation of what I was feeling."

In order to bring to life Noah's feelings and emotions at the time, she partnered with "Experimental Creative Studio" Actual Objects to bring the visual representation of her feelings to life. 

The Concept

According to PaperMag, the video tells an apocalyptic story filled with feelings of regret, loss, and invisibility with fiery visuals similar to wildfire. The whole mood of the video was made to match the darkly emotive feelings of the song. The footage was dominated by red-orange hues and flames. As Noah whispered the final lyrics of the song: "You left a hole in my heart when you left and my heart followed you out the door," it came with airy feelings sending chills down the spine like the last tendrils of fire.

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