Miley Cyrus Teases Dr. Luke-Produced “Wrecking Ball,” Talks Lesbian Rumors

Sam Lansky | July 17, 2013 6:37 am

It’s all starting to come together for Miley Cyrus with her upcoming album era — and after the bleary delirium of “We Can’t Stop,” she’s serving up something much clearer in its aggression in a Dr. Luke-helmed track called “Wrecking Ball” (no relation to the Aubrey O’Day non-charter by the same name), which Miley teased in a recent interview.

Unfortunately, she’s talking through most of the audio snippet, and it’s so low-quality you can barely hear anything, but! The three seconds or so of clear audio, comprised solely of Miley roaring, “I came in like a wrecking ball!” over some kind of squalling rock instrumentation, sound absurdly awesome.

Just try to stop her. I dare you.

Moving right along, the fierce LGBT warrior also gave a new interview to the Toronto Sun, where she talked about being attacked for her short hair (which is, admittedly, rather butch): “Everyone said I was a lesbian but I’m like, ‘Being a lesbian isn’t a bad thing. So if you think I look like I’m a lesbian, I’m not offended. You can call me much worse.’ I’ve been called much worse. Being a lesbian is a compliment more than what else they call me.”

She continued: “People think short hair, they think tom boy … and I’ve obviously done the opposite ‘cause when I cut my hair, I did my first Maxim cover where I got No. 1 [in their annual hot list]. And it wasn’t about me being the sexiest. It was about the fans voting. But it’s something I loved. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Maxim cover with a girl with short hair.”

Miley Cyrus: Still cooler than you, still incapable of being tamed.

Listen to her snippet of “Wrecking Ball” below.

Miley Cyrus — “Wrecking Ball” [snippet]

[via The Toronto Sun]

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