Following his excellent video for “Lazaretto’s” title track, Jack White returns with a clip for the album’s “Would You Fight For My Love?” The Robert Hales-directed video is in the blue-washed tint that White so loves (check out clips for “I’m Shakin’,” or “Love Interruption”) and features a sartorially splendid White, dressed for a prom circa 1979, with shorter hair than we’re used to seeing him and crazy sideburns. The video takes place in the art deco bar at Denver’s Oxford Hotel and goes from a relatively sedate scene of White drinking at the bar until we delve into his mind. For as placid as he seems at the bar, there’s a whirlwind going on in his mind, as evidenced by the razor-quick edits and staccato images, all propelled by a mystery woman whom he never approached. And by the way, he takes the...
- 9/12/2014
- by Melinda Newman
- Hitfix
Miley Cyrus is going to Detroit, Michigan this weekend. The "Hannah Montana" star is scheduled film visuals for "Who Owns My Heart", the next single from her third studio album "Can't Be Tamed".
According to Ken Baker of E! Online, the 17-year-old Disney songstress once again teams up with Robert Hales, the same man who directs music video for the title track of the album. Ken further explained that "Who Owns My Heart" is up for European release only. As for the second single Stateside, Miley reportedly chose "Two More Lonely People".
Other details such as what kind of treatment Robert will write for the upcoming video are still kept under wrap. One thing for sure, it will become another platform for Miley to continue showing her more mature side like she always wants to.
According to Ken Baker of E! Online, the 17-year-old Disney songstress once again teams up with Robert Hales, the same man who directs music video for the title track of the album. Ken further explained that "Who Owns My Heart" is up for European release only. As for the second single Stateside, Miley reportedly chose "Two More Lonely People".
Other details such as what kind of treatment Robert will write for the upcoming video are still kept under wrap. One thing for sure, it will become another platform for Miley to continue showing her more mature side like she always wants to.
- 8/7/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
'Amazing' director and choreographer helped come up with concept, Cyrus tells MTV News.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina
Photo: MTV News
Miley Cyrus might have taken some major strides toward her post-Disney career with the sexed-up video for "Can't Be Tamed," but the singer didn't do it alone. When it came time to create a concept for the slick clip — for the title song from her upcoming June album — her director and choreographer helped the star get creative.
"I worked with Robert Hales, who is an amazing director," she raved to MTV News about Hales, who has also worked with Demi Lovato, the Jonas Brothers and Justin Timberlake. "And again, I didn't look at any of his work he's done previously. I don't even know really what he's done previously."
Instead, the two focused on what they could do now that Cyrus is beginning to plot out life after "Hannah Montana.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina
Photo: MTV News
Miley Cyrus might have taken some major strides toward her post-Disney career with the sexed-up video for "Can't Be Tamed," but the singer didn't do it alone. When it came time to create a concept for the slick clip — for the title song from her upcoming June album — her director and choreographer helped the star get creative.
"I worked with Robert Hales, who is an amazing director," she raved to MTV News about Hales, who has also worked with Demi Lovato, the Jonas Brothers and Justin Timberlake. "And again, I didn't look at any of his work he's done previously. I don't even know really what he's done previously."
Instead, the two focused on what they could do now that Cyrus is beginning to plot out life after "Hannah Montana.
- 5/11/2010
- MTV Music News
'Amazing' director and choreographer helped come up with concept, Cyrus tells MTV News.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina
Photo: MTV News
Miley Cyrus might have taken some major strides toward her post-Disney career with the sexed-up video for "Can't Be Tamed," but the singer didn't do it alone. When it came time to create a concept for the slick clip — for the title song from her upcoming June album — her director and choreographer helped the star get creative.
"I worked with Robert Hales, who is an amazing director," she raved to MTV News about Hales, who has also worked with Demi Lovato, the Jonas Brothers and Justin Timberlake. "And again, I didn't look at any of his work he's done previously. I don't even know really what he's done previously."
Instead, the two focused on what they could do now that Cyrus is beginning to plot out life after "Hannah Montana.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina
Photo: MTV News
Miley Cyrus might have taken some major strides toward her post-Disney career with the sexed-up video for "Can't Be Tamed," but the singer didn't do it alone. When it came time to create a concept for the slick clip — for the title song from her upcoming June album — her director and choreographer helped the star get creative.
"I worked with Robert Hales, who is an amazing director," she raved to MTV News about Hales, who has also worked with Demi Lovato, the Jonas Brothers and Justin Timberlake. "And again, I didn't look at any of his work he's done previously. I don't even know really what he's done previously."
Instead, the two focused on what they could do now that Cyrus is beginning to plot out life after "Hannah Montana.
- 5/11/2010
- MTV Music News
'What you see in me is the same since I was 11-years-old on 'Hannah Montana,' ' she explains.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina
Miley Cyrus
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Miley Cyrus' latest music video, "Can't Be Tamed," shows the Disney star leaving her Hannah Montana wig and image in the dust in favor of wings, skin-hugging outfits and sexy dance moves. As she dances in her exotic-bird getup, Cyrus continues to show that while she may not be a woman just yet, she's not a girl anymore either.
"I think it definitely shows a change of what people remember me as, but it's not trying to not be me," Cyrus told MTV News about the first video off her new album, Can't Be Tamed, due out in June. "I didn't want to be just a character. I wanted to be myself and just...
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina
Miley Cyrus
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Miley Cyrus' latest music video, "Can't Be Tamed," shows the Disney star leaving her Hannah Montana wig and image in the dust in favor of wings, skin-hugging outfits and sexy dance moves. As she dances in her exotic-bird getup, Cyrus continues to show that while she may not be a woman just yet, she's not a girl anymore either.
"I think it definitely shows a change of what people remember me as, but it's not trying to not be me," Cyrus told MTV News about the first video off her new album, Can't Be Tamed, due out in June. "I didn't want to be just a character. I wanted to be myself and just...
- 5/7/2010
- MTV Music News
'What you see in me is the same since I was 11-years-old on 'Hannah Montana,' ' she explains.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina
Miley Cyrus
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Miley Cyrus' latest music video, "Can't Be Tamed," shows the Disney star leaving her Hannah Montana wig and image in the dust in favor of wings, skin-hugging outfits and sexy dance moves. As she dances in her exotic-bird getup, Cyrus continues to show that while she may not be a woman just yet, she's not a girl anymore either.
"I think it definitely shows a change of what people remember me as, but it's not trying to not be me," Cyrus told MTV News about the first video off her new album, Can't Be Tamed, due out in June. "I didn't want to be just a character. I wanted to be myself and just...
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina
Miley Cyrus
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
Miley Cyrus' latest music video, "Can't Be Tamed," shows the Disney star leaving her Hannah Montana wig and image in the dust in favor of wings, skin-hugging outfits and sexy dance moves. As she dances in her exotic-bird getup, Cyrus continues to show that while she may not be a woman just yet, she's not a girl anymore either.
"I think it definitely shows a change of what people remember me as, but it's not trying to not be me," Cyrus told MTV News about the first video off her new album, Can't Be Tamed, due out in June. "I didn't want to be just a character. I wanted to be myself and just...
- 5/7/2010
- MTV Music News
Miley Cyrus gets sexy & intense in her new 'Can't Be Tamed' music video clip. Mega popstar Miley Cyrus released her new music video for her latest song entitled, "Can't Be Tamed" yesterday, and she gets pretty sexy and intense in it. It appears as though she's trying to shed the kid image in this video. "Can't Be Tamed" is the first singled off her new album entitled the same name, "Can't Be Tamed," and it was co-written by Miley Cyrus, Antonina Armato, and Tim James. Armato and James produced the song. The "Can't Be Tamed" music video was shot at Sony Studios in Culver City, California,and directed by Robert Hales. The dance routines were choreographed by Jamal Sims. It premiered yesterday on E! News.
- 5/5/2010
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
They grow up so fast. Miley Cyrus' new video for her single "Can't Be Tamed" proves that she's finally shed her "Hannah Montana" persona. There's no trace of Disney kid to be seen in the Robert Hales directed video, and we're not too proud to admit that we love it.
Miley appears "in captivity for the first time" as the "rarest creature on earth, the Avis Cyrus." She shields herself from onlookers with her giant wings, which retract as she begins her choreography. The dance moves are sexier than any we've seen from her in the past -- a male dancer even grabs her chest briefly before she flings him away.
The Avis Cyrus doesn't stay caged for long. Later, Miley writhes on a bed of her own peacock feathers and grinds with her dancers as they wreck the museum. Miley, who will turn 18 later this year, is certainly making her evolution known.
Miley appears "in captivity for the first time" as the "rarest creature on earth, the Avis Cyrus." She shields herself from onlookers with her giant wings, which retract as she begins her choreography. The dance moves are sexier than any we've seen from her in the past -- a male dancer even grabs her chest briefly before she flings him away.
The Avis Cyrus doesn't stay caged for long. Later, Miley writhes on a bed of her own peacock feathers and grinds with her dancers as they wreck the museum. Miley, who will turn 18 later this year, is certainly making her evolution known.
- 5/5/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Three pictures taken from video shoot of Miley Cyrus' "Can't Be Tamed" have been out for sneak peek. One of the images has her wearing black shredded jumpsuit, another photo features her lying as a peacock queen with eyes closed, and the other sees her standing inside a huge cage with a number of dancers surrounding her.
The song is the lead single from Miley Cyrus' album of the same title "Can't Be Tamed". The music video is directed by Robert Hales and reportedly will be "a departure from the light and bubbly videos of her past."
The video will be premiered on E! News Tuesday, May 4 at 7:00 P.M. Et/Pt and 11:30 P.M. Et/Pt. "A unique insight into the creation of the video and the inspiration behind it" will be shared by Miley on an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
Pictures of "Can't Be Tamed" video from E!
The song is the lead single from Miley Cyrus' album of the same title "Can't Be Tamed". The music video is directed by Robert Hales and reportedly will be "a departure from the light and bubbly videos of her past."
The video will be premiered on E! News Tuesday, May 4 at 7:00 P.M. Et/Pt and 11:30 P.M. Et/Pt. "A unique insight into the creation of the video and the inspiration behind it" will be shared by Miley on an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
Pictures of "Can't Be Tamed" video from E!
- 5/4/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Miley Cyrus released her new 'Can't Be Tamed' song online. Mega popstar, Miley Cyrus released her new song (below) entitled, "Can't Be Tamed" yesterday on her official Myspace page. It will be the first single off her 2nd album, which is also titled, "Can't Be Tamed. It was co-written by Miley, Antonina Armato,and Tim James. Armato and James produced the track. The music video for "Can't Be Tamed" is scheduled to premiere on E! News on May 4. It was directed by Robert Hales. The dance routines were choreographed by Jamal Sims. The video was shot at Sony Studios in Culver City,and it's reported to be edgy,similar to the "Party in the U.S.A" video, but on steroids,according to Cristina Gibson over at E! news. It will feature Miley performing inside a giant bird cage.
- 5/1/2010
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Preview of Miley Cyrus' "Can't Be Tamed" music video has been outed. In the 11-second clip, the "Hannah Montana" star is apparently taking off her nice-girl image as she is seen looking glamorous and sexy inside a giant bird cage.
Miley will have the full video of her new single world premiered on May 4 at 7.00 P.M. and again at 11 P.M. and E! News will exclusively debut the video. Moreover, the 17-year-old songstress is set for one-on-one interview with Ryan Seacrest to discuss about the inspiration behind the video.
"Can't Be Tamed" is Miley Cyrus' first single for her third studio album with the same name which will hit U.S. shelves on June 22. The video for the track, which was helmed by Robert Hales, was shot at Sony Studio in Culver City on a closed set, E! Online reported.
On the music video, a source close...
Miley will have the full video of her new single world premiered on May 4 at 7.00 P.M. and again at 11 P.M. and E! News will exclusively debut the video. Moreover, the 17-year-old songstress is set for one-on-one interview with Ryan Seacrest to discuss about the inspiration behind the video.
"Can't Be Tamed" is Miley Cyrus' first single for her third studio album with the same name which will hit U.S. shelves on June 22. The video for the track, which was helmed by Robert Hales, was shot at Sony Studio in Culver City on a closed set, E! Online reported.
On the music video, a source close...
- 5/1/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Miley Cyrus' fresh material called "Can't Be Tamed" has been unveiled in full. "For those who don't know me/ I can get a bit crazy," she sings. "Have to get my way / 24 hours a day / Cuz I'm hot like that / Every guy everywhere / Just gives me mad attention / Like I'm under inspection / I always get til 10 / Cause I'm built like that."
Along with that, a sneak peek to the accompanying music video which is directed by Robert Hales is also brought forward. The video will be fully premiered on E! News Tuesday, May 4 at 7:00 P.M. Et/Pt and 11:30 P.M. Et/Pt with "a unique insight into the creation of the video and the inspiration behind it" to be shared on an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
The song is taken from Miley Cyrus' album of the same name "Can't Be Tamed" which is due on...
Along with that, a sneak peek to the accompanying music video which is directed by Robert Hales is also brought forward. The video will be fully premiered on E! News Tuesday, May 4 at 7:00 P.M. Et/Pt and 11:30 P.M. Et/Pt with "a unique insight into the creation of the video and the inspiration behind it" to be shared on an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
The song is taken from Miley Cyrus' album of the same name "Can't Be Tamed" which is due on...
- 5/1/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Hours before Miley Cyrus' brand new single is unleashed on April 30, a short snippet of the track hits the web. It is 30 seconds long and features lyrics "Don't change me I wanna fly I wanna travel and go / I wanna be a part of something I don't know / and if you try to hold me back I might explode / baby by now you should know."
The music video is directed by Robert Hales. It will be premiered on E! News Tuesday, May 4 at 7:00 P.M. Et/Pt and 11:30 P.M. Et/Pt with "a unique insight into the creation of the video and the inspiration behind it" to be shared by Miley on an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
The song is described as a self-empowering song in which Miley asserts that she has to stay true to herself in relationships. It is confirmed to be listed in...
The music video is directed by Robert Hales. It will be premiered on E! News Tuesday, May 4 at 7:00 P.M. Et/Pt and 11:30 P.M. Et/Pt with "a unique insight into the creation of the video and the inspiration behind it" to be shared by Miley on an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
The song is described as a self-empowering song in which Miley asserts that she has to stay true to herself in relationships. It is confirmed to be listed in...
- 4/30/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Several photos taken from the filming set of Miley Cyrus' "Can't Be Tamed" music video have hit the web. They capture male and female backing dancers in colorful outfit and make-up but the "Hannah Montana" star herself is not seen in those pics.
The video will offer something "edgy" with the Disney singer caught in a giant bird cage. "Imagine 'Party in the USA' on steroids," a source close to the production testified earlier this month. "It will blow people away."
"Can't Be Tamed" is the title track of Miley Cyrus' 2010 summer release. It is produced and co-written by "7 Things" collaborators Tim James and Antonina Armato and will be unleashed on April 30 and sent to radios on May 3. The video, meanwhile, is directed by Robert Hales and will likely to be debuted after the song release.
Miley's last effort before she takes a hiatus from making music and focusing on her acting career,...
The video will offer something "edgy" with the Disney singer caught in a giant bird cage. "Imagine 'Party in the USA' on steroids," a source close to the production testified earlier this month. "It will blow people away."
"Can't Be Tamed" is the title track of Miley Cyrus' 2010 summer release. It is produced and co-written by "7 Things" collaborators Tim James and Antonina Armato and will be unleashed on April 30 and sent to radios on May 3. The video, meanwhile, is directed by Robert Hales and will likely to be debuted after the song release.
Miley's last effort before she takes a hiatus from making music and focusing on her acting career,...
- 4/29/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Miley Cyrus' forthcoming studio album "Can't Be Tamed" is planned to be released in the U.S. on June 22. The record will be made available for purchase in two versions, a single CD and combo CD/DVD package. The DVD will contain unreleased footage from her recent Wonder World Tour.
The title track of the album is going to be unleashed on April 30 and sent to radios on May 3. The single is "a self-empowering song in which Miley asserts that she has to stay true to herself in relationships, and it is sure to become an anthem among her legions of fans around the world."
The song is produced and co-written by "7 Things" collaborators Tim James and Antonina Armato. The music video, meanwhile, will be directed by Robert Hales. Another acclaimed musician who will help Miley getting the album done is John Shanks.
Days before the album arrives in stores,...
The title track of the album is going to be unleashed on April 30 and sent to radios on May 3. The single is "a self-empowering song in which Miley asserts that she has to stay true to herself in relationships, and it is sure to become an anthem among her legions of fans around the world."
The song is produced and co-written by "7 Things" collaborators Tim James and Antonina Armato. The music video, meanwhile, will be directed by Robert Hales. Another acclaimed musician who will help Miley getting the album done is John Shanks.
Days before the album arrives in stores,...
- 4/27/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Title track debuts next week and will be available for download May 18.
By Jocelyn Vena
Miley Cyrus
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Miley Cyrus' next album, Can't Be Tamed, is due June 22, Hollywood Records announced Monday (April 26).
Cyrus worked with a number of producers on the album, including John Shanks (Jessica Simpson, Kelly Clarkson). The title track, the album's first single, premieres Friday on MySpace and will hit radio May 3. "7 Things" collaborators Tim James and Antonina Armato produced and co-wrote the single with the pop star; Robert Hales (Demi Lovato, Jonas Brothers, Justin Timberlake) directed the clip for it.
According to the label, "Can't Be Tamed" is "a self-empowering song in which Miley asserts that she has to stay true to herself in relationships, and it is sure to become an anthem among her legions of fans around the world."
"Can't Be Tamed" will be available for digital download May...
By Jocelyn Vena
Miley Cyrus
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Miley Cyrus' next album, Can't Be Tamed, is due June 22, Hollywood Records announced Monday (April 26).
Cyrus worked with a number of producers on the album, including John Shanks (Jessica Simpson, Kelly Clarkson). The title track, the album's first single, premieres Friday on MySpace and will hit radio May 3. "7 Things" collaborators Tim James and Antonina Armato produced and co-wrote the single with the pop star; Robert Hales (Demi Lovato, Jonas Brothers, Justin Timberlake) directed the clip for it.
According to the label, "Can't Be Tamed" is "a self-empowering song in which Miley asserts that she has to stay true to herself in relationships, and it is sure to become an anthem among her legions of fans around the world."
"Can't Be Tamed" will be available for digital download May...
- 4/26/2010
- MTV Music News
Break the IceBritney Spears leaves the stresses of her world behind to transform into a futuristic action heroine in the animated "Break the Ice" video that debuted Wednesday online. "It's been a while. I know I shouldn't have kept you waiting. But I'm here now," sings Spears, 26, in the video as her animated character dons a short black body suit and knee high boots to take on cyborg-like attackers. (Britney fan site breatheheavy.com is currently featuring the clip.) Just as she seems to be surrounded, Spears's character sets off a bomb and jumps out of a high-rise building, with the words "To be continued.
- 3/12/2008
- by Amy Elisa Keith
- PEOPLE.com
The animated Britney Spears is about to make her bow – at an online cocktail party, no less. The pop star's latest video, an animated clip for her new single "Break the Ice," is debuting Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. Et at the Web site BlackoutBall.com, her label, Jive Records, has announced.According to the label, access to the video will only be permitted once fans discover and enter two passwords, available only on Wednesday on the BlackoutBall.com site. Once inside, fans will get to "mingle" with fellow party goers until the anime Britney (dressed as a futuristic,...
- 3/12/2008
- PEOPLE.com
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