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Miley Cyrus was also a big a hit with parents. Her songs were fun, danceable and innocent. She played a good teenager on TV. But this new album is different. Cyrus is now seventeen. She has been wearing sexy clothing and dancing suggestively at her shows and in her videos. Some parents and critics are protesting.
Her love songs also seem more adult in subject, like the title track to the new album, “Can’t Be Tamed.”
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Miley Cyrus defends her choices in dress and dance. She told reporters from Access Hollywood that her first job is to entertain. “If you don’t like it, then change the channel,” she said. But Cyrus has also expressed the hope that people will understand that she is growing up. She says she is dealing with different issues now than when she started on “Hannah Montana.”
Cyrus covers a song by the metal band Poison on “Can’t Be Tamed.” The leader of that band praised her version of it. Here is “Every Rose has its Thorn.”
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Miley Cyrus says she is taking a break from music now. She says she will spend more time on her film career for a while. We leave you with Miley Cyrus performing “My Heart Beats for Love,” from “Can’t Be Tamed.”
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FAITH LAPIDUS: I'm Faith Lapidus. Our program was written by Mike DeFabo and Caty Weaver, who was also the producer.
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