Miley Cyrus
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Podcast Appearances
I'm just messing with you. Oh, my God. You looked like you were like... That was me. Isn't that crazy? This, like, petition. I'm going, well, now it seems very soft if you look at culture today. You know, because I, like... In 2013, maybe it felt really shocking, but at the end of it, when you watch it back, it really wasn't that wild. I mean, I was dressed as a teddy bear.
I'm just messing with you. Oh, my God. You looked like you were like... That was me. Isn't that crazy? This, like, petition. I'm going, well, now it seems very soft if you look at culture today. You know, because I, like... In 2013, maybe it felt really shocking, but at the end of it, when you watch it back, it really wasn't that wild. I mean, I was dressed as a teddy bear.
And when you look at culture now, you know, young people, they sing about sex all the time. So it's like, and by the way, they sing about sex way before I did too. So that's the thing. But, you know, for me, I think what I see is, you know, what I see in myself is, you know, being bold and courageous and like having the guts. And I see myself being authentic to me. That's what I was doing.
And when you look at culture now, you know, young people, they sing about sex all the time. So it's like, and by the way, they sing about sex way before I did too. So that's the thing. But, you know, for me, I think what I see is, you know, what I see in myself is, you know, being bold and courageous and like having the guts. And I see myself being authentic to me. That's what I was doing.
And I just. I responded in a way that I would never as an adult, but that was also an adult talking to a young person.
And I just. I responded in a way that I would never as an adult, but that was also an adult talking to a young person.
That sounds again like something that's, you know, the more sophisticated you are, you can kind of start to notice that when we say I know that I say things and I think, you know, at the end of it. We bothβlet me retract that. The way I would say it is that feels like her experience, you know, being reflected onto me. But that's not my experience.
That sounds again like something that's, you know, the more sophisticated you are, you can kind of start to notice that when we say I know that I say things and I think, you know, at the end of it. We bothβlet me retract that. The way I would say it is that feels like her experience, you know, being reflected onto me. But that's not my experience.
My experience was not that the music industry didn't care about me, you know?
My experience was not that the music industry didn't care about me, you know?
No, I still don't feel that way. But I also came from a very different upbringing where Iβ I've known fame since the moment that I was born. I've never known anything else. And so I think I was really well prepared in a way that someone... It's really hard to train yourself to know what to expect, everything that fame can bring.
No, I still don't feel that way. But I also came from a very different upbringing where Iβ I've known fame since the moment that I was born. I've never known anything else. And so I think I was really well prepared in a way that someone... It's really hard to train yourself to know what to expect, everything that fame can bring.
But I already had the handbook because they did the same thing to my dad, you know? So I... And to Dolly and to everyone around me, you know? Dolly's a great example of that. And so I... I felt that, you know, you know what I think it is? I understand the business I'm in. I'm in the music industry. I'm in the record business.
But I already had the handbook because they did the same thing to my dad, you know? So I... And to Dolly and to everyone around me, you know? Dolly's a great example of that. And so I... I felt that, you know, you know what I think it is? I understand the business I'm in. I'm in the music industry. I'm in the record business.
So when I sign a contract, they're buying, you know, records that they wish to sell. So I understand that I am setting myself up to become merchandise. I'm committed to them that I want to not only bring success for myself, but to them also. So I just understand the music industry. And at one point in my life, I look forward to just being an artist, untied, untethered.
So when I sign a contract, they're buying, you know, records that they wish to sell. So I understand that I am setting myself up to become merchandise. I'm committed to them that I want to not only bring success for myself, but to them also. So I just understand the music industry. And at one point in my life, I look forward to just being an artist, untied, untethered.
At some point, I'll get to do that.
At some point, I'll get to do that.
Again, well, it was actually Lorne Michaels' request. Lorne asked me to do Nothing Compares to You, and it was originally Mark Ronson's idea who was kind of creative directing the music. And so that was initially β You know, didn't come from me, but I thought it was a great idea because I think we all had, again, talking about those band-aids on heartaches and wounds.
Again, well, it was actually Lorne Michaels' request. Lorne asked me to do Nothing Compares to You, and it was originally Mark Ronson's idea who was kind of creative directing the music. And so that was initially β You know, didn't come from me, but I thought it was a great idea because I think we all had, again, talking about those band-aids on heartaches and wounds.