We get it. You no longer want to be Hannah Montana. It is tough to shed the Disney image and show you have moved on and are growing up, however I think Cyrus took the easy way out. Many of her songs are good and can stand on their own, but her videos are so obviously over-sexualized and overdone for a year-old that it comes across as unoriginal and appears like she is trying too hard.
Cyrus has the talent and the charisma to be a superstar and she obviously already is but her new image may hurt her more than it helps her. It sends messages to her fan base that are diametrically opposed to everything she has done up to this point.
Miley built her fame and fortune entirely on the backs of young girls, and it saddens us that she seems so eager to distance herself from that fan base so rapidly. View All. Leave a Comment Comments are closed. As the beat pulses, Cyrus is in the backseat of a limo, singing about wondering whether she loves the guy she's dancing with or if the music just makes her feel that way. She pulls up to a posh house party, full of revelers who don't really seem to be concerning themselves with love and romance.
At the party, when she's not chilling out in the mansion's study, or writhing on a big, wooden table, she's on the dance floor grinding up against others. The video ends with Cyrus back in her fancy bedroom, once again waking up, perhaps ready for another night of dancing. The single is from her latest album, Can't Be Tamed, which Cyrus said is all about girls empowering themselves.
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