Miley Cyrus Takes The Cops On An Epic Chase In 'Nothing Breaks Like A Heart' Video
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Miley Cyrus's new video could be a gross understatement. Although while she's no stranger to making our jaws drop with her always-creative, often-provocative visuals — remember "Wrecking Ball"? — Her new one with
Mark Ronson might be her best yet.
On Thursday (November 29), the duo dropped the country-disco collab "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart," which was
announced on social media earlier this week with a flutter of damaged heart emojis. In the retro vid, Miley leads the cops on a high-speed chase, while a local newscast documents "Miley's Wild Ride." The scenes are indeed provocative — there really are priests ogling strippers, nuns wielding pro-Miley signs, football players kneeling, and fans lining the street in solidarity as soon as she poses in front of a wrecked vehicle looking like a cross between a deranged '80s prom queen and Jesus Christ.
But here's the kicker: Miley isn't actually attempting to be the center of attention at all. It's like she's daring us to prepare a big deal out of flashing her bare butt — which, yes, we do visualize in this video — alternatively opposed to considering everything going on around her, like the disturbing scene of little females shooting guns. Unnecessary hatred — like the flack she procured immediately after her racy 2013 VMA efficiency — often outweighs proper care for more important societal issues, and that's something Miley just won't stand for.
"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" appears on Ronson's forthcoming, as-yet-untitled album, which he described earlier this week as being full of "
sad bangers." He and Miley are set to perform the tune on the December 15 episode of
Saturday Night Live.
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