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Miley Cyrus Proves That She "Can't Be Tamed" In Her New Video

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Disney teen-star Miley Cyrus has left Hannah Montana behind. In case that wasn't obvious by the singer's choice to exit the Disney Channel show this year, Cyrus makes it abundantly clear in her just released new video on E! News for "Can't Be Tamed," the first and title track from her upcoming third studio album, hits stores on June 22. The 17-year-old Disney star dances around a pole in a giant birdcage wearing a burlesque-style outfit of hotpants, corset, knee-high tassled-boots and long gloves.
Hollywood Records described "Can't Be Tamed" as a "a self-empowering song in which Miley asserts that she has to stay true to herself in relationships." The track serves as a solid dance song that has rhythm and beat to it and is clearly representing her new view and claiming her independence and stating to everyone that she "Can't Be Tamed." When you take the time to listen to her new single, you'll realize that she has sort of skipped a whole portion of her life. In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Cyrus said: "The reason I loved doing this video is because I wanted it to be something different for a female artist. It is a sexy video, and you can't really take that away from it, but it's not the premise."
Cyrus has evolved from a teeny bopper's idol to a full-fledged pop star. She also evolves into a bird in Robert Hales-directed new video, which features Cyrus performing with backup dancers throughout a museum. She is first trapped in a giant cage, being observed by spectators, and then escapes and trashes the museum. In regards to the video's theme, Cyrus explained, "I think [the video] explains my life but it doesn't exclude other people's lives. It's not just about how fabulous and glamorous and all this. It's about explaining the song and living the lyrics. I don't wanna be in a cage. I want to be free and do what I love." The 17-year-old pop sensation appears to be flaunting about the fact that she is a grown woman now. As if her stripper pole "performances" and risqué Vogue shoots with her dad weren't enough, reining teen pop star has to let the world know yet again that she isn't Hannah Montana.

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