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Breanna Nix Sang “The Climb” and Made Miley Cyrus Sound Like the Opening Act

Breanna Nix performs "The Climb" on American Idol in a sparkling blue gown, delivering a powerhouse vocal that rivaled the original.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Let’s call it what it was. Breanna Nix took Miley Cyrus’s “The Climb,” stepped onto the American Idol finale stage, and sang it like she owned the copyright. That performance wasn’t just good. It was the moment. And country fans across the internet know it.

We’re not talking about “she held her own.” We’re saying she out-sang Miley. Period.

Breanna didn’t try to copy Miley’s 2009 pop-country ballad. She didn’t throw in tricks or chase the big notes for drama. She walked onto that stage in a flowing navy gown that shimmered like starlight, under a backdrop of glowing arches and candlelit strings, and delivered something honest. Every lyric was sung with heart, pain, grit, and a kind of earned peace you can’t fake.

Because when Breanna sings about the climb, she’s not singing from a Disney movie. She’s singing from life. From the baby monitor in one hand and a dream in the other. From days filled with doubt and nights full of prayer. She didn’t just perform. She preached.

Miley’s original version is polished and youthful. It’s hopeful. But Breanna brought something heavier. Something real. She sang like someone who’s been through it and found something holy on the other side.

And the judges knew it, too.

Luke Bryan said it felt like watching a movie. A full ride in under three minutes. Lionel Richie called it perfect. More than once. And Carrie Underwood, in her first season as a judge, watched another stay-at-home mom step into her power the same way she did two decades ago. There wasn’t a dry eye on that panel. And there shouldn’t have been.

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Fans lit up social media with one clear takeaway. Breanna didn’t just sing the song. She owned it. Comments flooded in, calling for her to record it, begging for a studio version, and calling it better than Miley’s original. Some weren’t even subtle.

“I love Miley, but Breanna just took that to church.”
“That version made me cry. The original never did.”
“Breanna’s Climb > Miley’s Climb. No question.”

She finished third. But who cares? Numbers on a voting board don’t mean a damn thing when your voice hits like thunder and your delivery makes strangers cry in their living rooms.

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She walked out in a purple gown, glowing from within, and turned one of the most overplayed ballads of the last 20 years into something sacred. No pop shine. No overproduction. Just piano, strings, and a voice that had lived every word of it.

So yeah, Miley made “The Climb” famous. But Breanna made it matter.

And if that moment was any indication of what’s coming next, then she didn’t just climb. She arrived.

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