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]]>Clad in a red latex catsuit, the 26-year-old released the video for her new single “Mother’s Daughter,” which depicts women in every form.
The song was written by Miley, Andrew Wyatt, and Alma, and has been described as an anthem of female empowerment.
Following on from the powerful lyrics, “Don’t f— with my freedom / I came back to get me some / I’m nasty, I’m evil / Must be something in the water or that I’m my mother’s daughter,” the video includes statements such as “not an object,” “my body, my rules,” and “virginity is a social construct”.
The video includes various stages of nudity, a woman breastfeeding, and a disabled African-American trans woman.
Also making an appearance is the mother referenced in the song’s title — Tish Cyrus. She sits next to Miley who sings, “My mama always told me that I’d make it.”
And that she certainly has.
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]]>The “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” singer started out as a Disney kid starring on Hannah Montana but quickly evolved as an actress and now as a musician doing pop, country, and electronic.
Her latest offering features her rapping.
Miley, 26, appeared at BBC 1’s Big Weekend on Saturday and chose to treat fans to three brand new songs entitled “Cattitude,” “Dream,” and “Mother’s Daughter”.
The first track sees the new Mrs. Hemsworth showing off her rapping skills with a reference to fellow rappers Cardi B and Nicki Minaj: “I love you Nicki but I listen to Cardi.”
“Dream” and “Mother’s Daughter” have a far darker feel, with the latter including the lyrics, “I’m a witch, hallelujah / Swish Swish, I’m a three point shooter. Hallelujah, I’m a freak.”
Miley also teased that her EP She Is Coming drops on May 30th. Hallelujah!
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]]>The post Miley Cyrus Preaches Empowerment in her Latest Music Video appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>Clad in a red latex catsuit, the 26-year-old released the video for her new single “Mother’s Daughter,” which depicts women in every form.
The song was written by Miley, Andrew Wyatt, and Alma, and has been described as an anthem of female empowerment.
Following on from the powerful lyrics, “Don’t f— with my freedom / I came back to get me some / I’m nasty, I’m evil / Must be something in the water or that I’m my mother’s daughter,” the video includes statements such as “not an object,” “my body, my rules,” and “virginity is a social construct”.
The video includes various stages of nudity, a woman breastfeeding, and a disabled African-American trans woman.
Also making an appearance is the mother referenced in the song’s title — Tish Cyrus. She sits next to Miley who sings, “My mama always told me that I’d make it.”
And that she certainly has.
The post Miley Cyrus Preaches Empowerment in her Latest Music Video appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The post Miley Cyrus Just Surprised Us With New Songs appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” singer started out as a Disney kid starring on Hannah Montana but quickly evolved as an actress and now as a musician doing pop, country, and electronic.
Her latest offering features her rapping.
Miley, 26, appeared at BBC 1’s Big Weekend on Saturday and chose to treat fans to three brand new songs entitled “Cattitude,” “Dream,” and “Mother’s Daughter”.
The first track sees the new Mrs. Hemsworth showing off her rapping skills with a reference to fellow rappers Cardi B and Nicki Minaj: “I love you Nicki but I listen to Cardi.”
“Dream” and “Mother’s Daughter” have a far darker feel, with the latter including the lyrics, “I’m a witch, hallelujah / Swish Swish, I’m a three point shooter. Hallelujah, I’m a freak.”
Miley also teased that her EP She Is Coming drops on May 30th. Hallelujah!
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