The reign of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" on top of the Billboard Hot 100 is finally over. The genre-bending, controversial song spent 12 weeks at No. 1, but now falls to No. 2. The song that has finally done what Miley Cyrus, Daft Punk and One Direction could not do? Katy Perry's "Roar." Read More »
Several fans totally bashed Miley Cyrus for her "inappropriate" performance of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" at the 2013 VMAs - but that doesn't mean the "We Can't Stop" songstress committed suicide over it! An extremely morbid death hoax surrounding Liam Hemsworth's fiancee recently went viral on Facebook and Twitter. Apparently, the 20-year-old twerk queen killed herself after experiencing "traumatic stress" from such VMAs backlash. But these rumors are NOT true - Cyrus is still alive and well, and is proud that her controversial performance managed to make MTV "history." Read More »
Long before the VMA performance seen around the world, Miley Cyrus gained a bit of controversy for the music video for her first "Bangerz" single "We Can't Stop." The music video, full of the former Disney star writhing around on a bed, twerking and partying with her friends was quite scandalous but at least I was heralded as an original idea. Now, former White Girl Mob rapper Lil Debbie is claiming that Cyrus ripped off ideas for "We Can't Stop" from her own music video "Ratchets." Read More »
Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" dominated not only the VMAs but continues to dominate the Billboard Hot 100. The genre-bending, controversial earworm of a song sits at the top spot in the country for the 12th week in a row, according to Billboard. Read More »
The Miley Cyrus VMA performance of "We Can't Stop" and Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" has already reached infamous status just one day after the awards ceremony took place. Full of over-the-top twerking and dancing, lewd gestures and simulated sexual acts on stage, Cyrus has gained a fair amount of detractors from her antics. Yesterday, the singer took to her Twitter account to address her VMAs performance, but she did so only by highlighting the positive aspects. Read More »
When MTV paired together Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke together for a performance, the network had to know they were in for what would eventually make a controversial performance. The pop stars, who had two of the biggest songs of the summer with "We Can't Stop" and "Blurred Lines" teamed up at the VMAs last night to perform a medley of their hits. Read More »
Miley Cyrus is hungry for those VMA votes. The "We Can't Stop" songstress is up for three MTV Video Music Awards, and is rallying her massive and dedicated Smiler fanbase together to get herself some Moonmen. To give fans extra incentive to #voteMiley for the Song of the Summer award, Cyrus is trading pieces of her "BANGERZ" album cover for votes. Read More »
It was a battle for the Top 10 this week on the Billboard Hot 100. Two major singles from some of pop's biggest players, Katy Perry ("Roar") and Lady Gaga ("Applause") hit iTunes, streaming services and radio last week and we sure to shake up the charts. That has happened, and the top spots of the Hot 100 do look different. But who came out on top this week (Aug. 22)? Read More »
It's a big day for Miley Cyrus' new album "BANGERZ." The "We Can't Stop" singer gave a Twitter Q&A regarding her new album earlier this afternoon (Aug. 15), and then took to the social media platform once again to reveal the release date for her comeback album. So, when is "BANGERZ" going to finally reach Smilers' ears? October 8. Read More »
Miley Cyrus sure knows how to self-promote. The "We Can't Stop" singer has promised that with Twitter milestones, more information about her new album will be unveiled. First, it was the 13 million followers, which gave fans her record's name ("BANGERZ"). Then, Cyrus promised that if "#votemiley" trended to get "We Can't Stop" a VMA for Favorite Summer song, she would do a fan Q&A about her new album. Read More »
Miley Cyrus Terry Richardson Photo Shoot: 'We Can't Stop' Singer Twerks, Smokes, Pretends To Please Herself For Famed Photographer Read More »
For those music fans who simply cannot get enough of Miley Cyrus' "We Can't Stop" and Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," have no fear. The two hit singles will be performed at the 2013 Video Music Awards, MTV announced today (Aug. 13). Read More »
Miley Cyrus is still riding high off the success of her record-breaking single "We Can't Stop," but that doesn't mean she's going to put out a lackluster album and hope that the single carries it. Miley btought in some big name talent for her upcoming album Bangerz, which she partially revealed in an interview with MTV. Read More »