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Post by Admin on Feb 6, 2021 4:31:55 GMT
Miley Cyrus will headline the NFL #TikTokTailgate at Super Bowl LV in Tampa on Feb 7. Join the tailgate FEB 7 at 2:30 PM ET on Tiktok & CBS. When Miley Cyrus puts her mind to something, she tends to put at least 100% effort into it, and often in ways that her fans don't see coming. That goes for everything from her career choices to her hair changes to her relationships and beyond. Miley gonna do Miley, and that's how it goes. It was recently announced that the former Disney starlet will next be taking the stage as part of the NFL TikTok Tailgate pre-game show ahead of the streaming-friendly Super Bowl LV, and Cyrus somewhat unexpectedly gave the world a sneak peek at her treadmill-infused preparation process, which made me out of breath just watching it. http://instagram.com/p/CKzy6HKp8NR Take a look below at this video Miley Cyrus initially rocking out loud and proud to punk band Bikini Kill's classic track "Rebel Girl" while running to the beat on a treadmill. Check out the entirety of Miley Cyrus' performance when the CBS Super Bowl LV Pregame Show airs on CBS on Sunday, February 7, at 2:30 p.m. ET. Now who's going to be watching the big game and all the silly commercials while running on a treadmill? Hmmm? Anybody?
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2021 0:45:02 GMT
Miley Cyrus is on a roll! The pop star appears to be teasing a new take on Nine Inch Nails' hit "Head Like a Hole" off seminal 1989 debut album Pretty Hate Machine.
In a brief video Cyrus posted to Twitter and Instagram on Tuesday (Feb. 2), the singer -- in her blonde mullet cut -- rips into the industrial rock staple, delivering the chorus with her raspy growl, "Bow down before the one you serve/ You're going to get what you deserve!"
She captioned the clip, "GOD MONEY I'LL DO ANYTHING FOR YOU" -- the opening lines of the tune penned by Trent Reznor. It was followed by a series of emojis including a bag of money, an ogre, more money and a clown. Artists Mentioned
Cyrus also hashtagged the post #AshleyOGoneWild, in reference to her character Ashley O, a fictional pop star in the 2019 season five finale of Netflix's Black Mirror. The episode featured Ashley performing "On a Roll," a lighter, more optimistic take on "Head Like a Hole." Rather than belting out lines such as the original's "I'd rather die than you give you control," Ashley O's cheerful, reimagined version goes "Ridin' so high, achieving my goals."
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2021 4:50:30 GMT
the Weeknd's concert—otherwise known as the Super Bowl—is on February 7. The half-time show is bound to be legendary, judging by his latest music videos for songs like "Heartless," "Blinding Lights," "In Your Eyes," and "Too Late." The videos depict a continuous storyline that explains why he attended events like the American Music Awards and the Video Music Awards with a bloodied and damaged face (more on that later). There have been rumors swirling that he will include a guest performer similar to artists in recent years like Shakira with J.Lo and Beyoncé with Coldplay. "I've been reading a lot of rumors. I wouldn't bet on it," he told the NFL Network, explaining why he'll have a solo performance. "There wasn't any room to fit it in the narrative and the story I was telling in the performance. So there's no special guests, no." http://instagram.com/p/CK6nu2FBXBM The "narrative" that he's speaking about is the story he told through his recent songs and music videos. He appears with a bloody face, bandages, and prosthetics. "It was a way to embody his music. "This is strictly performance art,” a source told Us Weekly. “The Weeknd is wearing prosthetics as part of the character he’s been playing since November 2019 when he launched the After Hours era.”
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2021 19:24:43 GMT
Essential | Featuring Miley Cyrus
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Post by Admin on Feb 8, 2021 0:33:39 GMT
The 28-year-old pop star headlined the TikTok Tailgate at Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday, performing hits like "High" and "Edge of Midnight" from her 2020 album Plastic Hearts, as well as past singles including "We Can't Stop." At one point, while singing her 2013 song "Wrecking Ball," Cyrus got emotional, tearing up and struggling to sing through the popular chorus. Afterward, she told the audience, "Singing that song, 'Wrecking Ball' about feeling completely broken and shattered ... everyone suffering is different, even everyone's threshold of pain ... I wear a lot of glitter and I wear a lot of armor and I also wear my heart on my sleeve, and it gets broken a lot." Wearing a black and hot pink cheerleader-style skirt and top with matching kneepads and heeled boots, Cyrus covered tracks including Nine Inch Nails' "Head Like a Hole," Dolly Parton's "Jolene," "Heart of Glass" by Blondie. She was also joined by '80s music icon Billy Idol to perform their song "Night Crawling," as well as rock superstar Joan Jett to sing "Bad Karma." While singing Jett's "Bad Reputation" with the performer, Cyrus stepped out in a new outfit — a glittery, black and pink football uniform.
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