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Mark Ronson - Nothing - Breaks Like A Heart (official Video) Ft. Miley Cyrus

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Mark Ronson - Nothing - Breaks Like A Heart (official Video) Ft. Miley Cyrus

: A group of priests watching dancers in a strip club.

Directed by the French duo and filmed in Kyiv, Ukraine , the cinematic video depicts Cyrus leading police on a high-speed car chase across the New Darnytskyi Bridge .

A final scene where Cyrus stands in a cruciform pose before her crashed car, which some fans noted was atop six books representing her previous six musical eras. Miley Is on the Run in 'Nothing Breaks Like a Heart' Video : A group of priests watching dancers in a strip club

"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" is a 2018 country-pop "sad banger" collaboration between British producer Mark Ronson and American singer Miley Cyrus . Released as the lead single for Ronson’s fifth studio album, Late Night Feelings , the track explores personal heartache alongside broader societal fractures.

: A shooting range where parents teach children to fire pistols at child-silhouette targets. Miley Is on the Run in 'Nothing Breaks

A news chyron reading a callback to an episode of Hannah Montana . A "Wrecking Ball" ornament hanging in her car.

: The video is laden with references to Cyrus's past, including: A news chyron reading a callback to an

: A brief shot supporting football players' right to kneel during the national anthem.

: A group of priests watching dancers in a strip club.

Directed by the French duo and filmed in Kyiv, Ukraine , the cinematic video depicts Cyrus leading police on a high-speed car chase across the New Darnytskyi Bridge .

A final scene where Cyrus stands in a cruciform pose before her crashed car, which some fans noted was atop six books representing her previous six musical eras. Miley Is on the Run in 'Nothing Breaks Like a Heart' Video

"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" is a 2018 country-pop "sad banger" collaboration between British producer Mark Ronson and American singer Miley Cyrus . Released as the lead single for Ronson’s fifth studio album, Late Night Feelings , the track explores personal heartache alongside broader societal fractures.

: A shooting range where parents teach children to fire pistols at child-silhouette targets.

A news chyron reading a callback to an episode of Hannah Montana . A "Wrecking Ball" ornament hanging in her car.

: The video is laden with references to Cyrus's past, including:

: A brief shot supporting football players' right to kneel during the national anthem.