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.
While their previous collaborations leaned into radio-friendly EDM, "Miracle" is a full-throttle dive into .
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:
This was Calvin Harris's 11th UK No. 1 and Ellie Goulding's 4th.