The music video, directed by Taz Tron Delix, features Goulding in a "futuristic desert landscape" wearing a crown, surrounded by dancers and rave-ready lasers. The lyrics focus on the and second chances, with Goulding asking a lover to "believe in a miracle".
It spent eight non-consecutive weeks at Number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming both artists' longest-running chart-topper. calvin_harris_ellie_goulding_miracle
While their previous collaborations leaned into radio-friendly EDM, "Miracle" is a full-throttle dive into . The music video, directed by Taz Tron Delix,
This was Calvin Harris's 11th UK No. 1 and Ellie Goulding's 4th. Many critics and fans noted the song’s striking
Many critics and fans noted the song’s striking similarity to Robert Miles' classic "Children," thanks to its reverb-drenched piano and "celestial" atmosphere. 3. Record-Breaking Chart Success "Miracle" didn't just climb the charts; it dominated them:
"Miracle" marks the third time this powerhouse duo has teamed up, following their massive hits (2012) and "Outside" (2014). Calvin Harris himself referred to it as the "third installment of our banging song trilogy," and fans clearly agreed. The synergy between Harris’s production and Goulding’s "angelic" vocals has proven to be a foolproof formula for global success. 2. A Love Letter to 90s Trance