
Hey, it’s not illegal to sing about it, right? Bret Michaels somehow got Miley Cyrus to join him on his new single, “Nothing To Lose,” despite steamy lyrics that don’t really scream for the assistance of a 17-year-old (at least not in public). While Bret handles the opening verse—something about a woman’s pain—Cyrus joins in on the questionable chorus: “Won’t you fall down on me/ so close I can feel you breathe/ Tonight in the darkness/ if the truth is all we can see/ If I fall for you/ would you fall for me?” Depends what state we’re in, Miley!
If that wasn’t skeevy enough for you, the second verse has them admitting “Yeah, we both know better than this/ but we still can’t resist / slowly get undressed/ yeah, she does/ when she falls down on me…” To be fair, Miley sings along with that final “she,” suggesting she may merely be a loudly mixed third party rather than a participatant in Bret’s romantic fantasy. “Bret and I had a great time in the studio together just hanging out and making music,” Miley said on her website after recording the track late last year. “He’s is so passionate about music and it shows. I think it is such a rad collaboration because it shows that two artists that seem so different on the outside can come together and organically create something that we are both proud of.” He certainly takes her seriously as an adult, it seems.
Check out the track after the jump.
Hopefully they’ll perform “Nothing To Lose” in public soon so we can watch proud papa Billy Ray Cyrus give another standing ovation.
[Photos: WENN.com]
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8 Responses to “Miley Cyrus Records Sexy Duet With…Bret Michaels?”
Wow, that song is brutally bad. No one ever accused a member of Poison of writing good songs.
miley is a b*tch. i hate that ugly racist white chick!
I really like Mileys voice, and Bret’s always been good. This wasn’t that bad, though, admittedly a little weird.
Inappropriateeeee
@ YEAAA:Why mention that she’s white?
I spy a wee bit of racism poking out your side too.
I think Miley’s a normal teenage girl who doesn’t have the best guidance, least of all by her dad. So she’s done some dumb stuff. Plus, working for Disney will destroy any teenage. I hope she just drifts into obscurity and doesn’t end up like Britney.
She’s been banged out more times than J-Woww and at a much earlier age. Talentless, Autotune skank. Her dad approved of her living with her 20 year old boyfriend when she was 15. So she NOT a normal teenager in any sense of the word.
wow i started listening thinking i was going to hate this but its not really all that bad. Truth is shes just another kid whos parents +&**~+%$#“_#%+^( d out to the mouse for fame and money. but this really isnt that bad.
Here’s my thoughts on this, people need to calm down and stop making something out of nothing. Miley is 17 years old, yes, and if I’m not correct the age of consent in this great country of ours is 16. That’s for one and I’m not saying anything is going on here. Because it’s not. If Miley’s mother was in the studio when Bret brought this song to them, she heard the lyrics, as her manager and her mother I would think that if Tish Cyrus had a problem with Miley helping Bret at all with this and the background, (if I’m not correct she suggested it and mother agreed) then we should back off. Miley is under a microscope no matter what she does, and Bret because of Rock of Love gets crap now because it’s a suggestive situation when he is around any one of the opposite sex. He would never do anything but work with Miley, his daughters are fans of hers, and he himself has become one, and she is a huge Poison fan, they are two singers working together. If you question anyone, go and question her mother, but the truth is, back off and stop making a mountain out of a mole hill.
I have been a Poison fan for years, and to question Bret personally over something professionally done it’s not right. I’ve seen comments about him as a father, and as a person. Bret the rockstar is probably very different from Bret the human being, father, and anything else he is to his friends and family.