Released at midnight, “Run Away” is the kind of collaboration nobody saw coming — and yet, somehow, it feels inevitable. Fusing Eminem’s razor-sharp verses with Miley’s smoky, soul-burned vocals and Canadian singer Ollie’s emo-rap sensibility, the track is a haunting exploration of pain, escape, and emotional exile.

Eminem & Miley Cyrus - Run Away (ft. Ollie) Remix by Liam

Gone are the party anthems and bravado. This is raw, moody, and brutally vulnerable.

A Song About Running… But Not Escaping
“Run Away” opens with a sparse piano line and a whispered hook by Ollie:

“If I run away tonight / would you chase the pieces I leave behind?”

Miley’s voice soon cuts in with a melancholic verse drenched in regret:

“Every goodbye got your echo / still screaming down my hall.”

And then comes Eminem. Not shouting — confessing. He raps with heartbreaking clarity about fame, fatherhood, and his battle with past trauma:

“Tried to run from the mirror, but the kid in the frame keeps pulling me back / How do you fight when the pain’s your map?”

The Internet Reacts
Within 3 hours of release, “Run Away” trended #1 on X (formerly Twitter) and surpassed 2.1 million streams on Spotify in under 12 hours. Fans flooded the comments:

“Never thought I’d cry to an Eminem song ft. Miley. But here I am.”
“This is Stan meets Wrecking Ball meets therapy.

A Visual That Hits Just As Hard
The official music video, filmed in grayscale, shows the trio walking through abandoned streets and burned-out motel rooms — each isolated, yet somehow connected. The final shot? The three standing in the rain, backs turned to the camera, staring into a horizon that never comes.

“Run Away” isn’t just a song — it’s an emotional crossroads. It’s what happens when three artists, from three worlds, bring their shadows to the surface and say: I’ve felt it too.

Unexpected. Unfiltered. Unforgettable.
This isn’t a collab — it’s a reckoning.