Miley Cyrus Talks We Can't Stop Controversy; Confirms Single's Drug Reference

Miley Cyrus does not take kindly to being told what to do. Particularly when it has to do with her music.

While the pop star├óΓé¼Γäós latest single We Can├óΓé¼Γäót Stop has garnered a lot of controversy — stemming from its questionable, drug lyrics (“Miley” v. “Molly”) to its equally interesting music video — Mileybird recently opened up about her frustrations on the topic.

Specifically addressing the drug references within the track, she said:

“It depends who’s doing what. If you’re aged ten [the lyric is] Miley, if you know what I’m talking about then you know. I just wanted it to be played on the radio and they’ve already had to edit it so much… ,I don’t think people have a hard time understanding that I’ve grown up. You can Google me and you know what I’m up to — you know what that lyric is saying.”

As for her music’s censorship, particularly that done by MTV UK, Miley looked to the George Zimmerman trial and explained:

“Then I’ll give you an edit. I just think the world is so lame because you can shoot people in a movie and you can let people like [George] Zimmerman off on trial but you can’t have someone going like this [she stimulates oral sex gesture], that is so dumb to me. The world is such a f***ed up place the last thing people need to worry about is my cute little video for ‘We Can’t Stop,’ you know what I mean?”

She does make a good point, we’ll give her that much…

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