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Miley Cyrus Is Even More Provocative In "Who Owns My Heart"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Saturday, October 9, 2010

Having already declared that she can't be tamed, Miley Cyrus now wants to find out "Who Owns My Heart." In a new music video, the 17-year-old pop star continues her transition from clean-cut Disney star to her racy and provocative teenage pop sensation. The sound of music spinning on the dance floor wakes Cyrus up, dragging her to get dressed up and join the crowd. "Who owns my heart?" she asks in the chorus. "Is it love or it is art?" There's no doubt she's recently taken her music to a whole new level, and Cyrus's latest single "Who Owns My Heart" proves it.
Littered with strobing rave beats and sultry, synthesized vocals, "Who Owns My Heart," the synth-heavy number about love on the dance floor is the second European single from her third dance-laden album, "Can't Be Tamed," which is all about girls empowering themselves. It follows in the same footsteps of the title track's video released earlier this year: dark lights, lots of bare Cyrus parts and writhing around on flat surfaces. Cyrus told MTV that the song is "just about freeing yourself from anything you think is holding you back. And I think that's really important, especially for girls, because so many people are told, 'No, you can't do something,' or, 'You need to be this because Mom and Dad say that, teachers say this.'" The club-ready dance tune explores Cyrus's confusion over "who owns her heart," and she clearly isn't holding back her sexy image despite the criticism she's received in the past.
Cyrus is turning up the heat again and proved in her new video that she's not about tame her provocative image, despite only being 17. The pop princess' evolution into a pop-dance diva continues with her dancey, vampy new video for "Who Owns My Heart," which was filmed on August 7 in Detroit, and was directed by Robert Hales, who also helmed the clip for "Can't Be Tamed," again helps lead the pop princess down the road, away from Hannah Montana, and toward something much more. Cyrus is still determined to prove herself as a teenage rebel in her new video, which starts with Cyrus crawling out of bed to get ready for a night out. Cyrus stares at the camera like a panther on the prowl, squirms around in a sequined halter top, looking for her next fleshy feast on the dark dance floor. The bathroom scene is sure to cause flashbacks to Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" video with Cyrus' rollers, hair net, and white wife-beater tank. 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 concludes with Cyrus waking up on the same bed as in the video's intro, as if the entire thing was dream. Turns out 17 year olds weren't out all night feeling each other up at the club -- Cyrus just imagined it. "Who Owns My Heart" appears to be her coming of age video. We get it she is getting older and trying to shed the Disney "I am a little girl" image. Anywho, this new song is sure to get all of the Cyrus maniacs moving.

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