In her 'Can't Be Tamed' music video, Miley shows the sexy side of her as she is seen donning a skimpy black outfit along with scantily-clad dancers in a giant cage.
Miley Cyrus' new music video of title track from her third studio album "Can't Be Tamed" has been world premiered on Tuesday night, May 4. In the new clip which was exclusively released by E! Online, the 17-year-old Disney star has taken off her teenage side and appears more sexual.
Miley is seen wearing a skimpy black outfit with feathers wings in a giant cage, along with scantily-clad dancers. "A creature so rare it was believed to be extinct," a museum curator introduces her to a crowd, adding "In captivity for the first time, the rarest creature on Earth, Avis Cyrus."
Miley is later seen using her wings to cover herself as she is startled after someone takes a picture. The clip also shows the "Hannah Montana" star and her dancers escape from the cage and shatter exhibits as they make their way out. However, she returns to the cage with the museum empty and trashed.
On her new sexy side of her in "Can't Be Tamed" music video, Miley Cyrus said that it isn't about the new her but more about putting a story to the track. "The video isn't about being sexy or about who can wear less clothes. It's about explaining the song and living the lyrics... I don't want to be in a cage. I want to be free and do what I love," she explained, in an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
Miley further shared about what she expects from the clip, stating "The reason I loved doing this video is because I wanted it to be something different for a female artist." She added, "It's not a new Miley; it's just a new part of me."