10 Moments Miley Cyrus's New Video Referenced Drug Abuse [VIDEO]
Jul 17, 2014 19:49
Miley Cyrus has a new music video titled "Blonde Superfreak Steals the Magic Brain". And just from its title, you can guess it is one of the most trippy things you're going to watch today. Miley and the Flaming Lips released a new video featuring American DJ Mobdy, and it revolves around the mission to get John F. Kennedy's brain because it holds the secret formula to the LSD drug.
Flaming Lips Wayne Coyne discussed the video with Rolling Stone saying:
“This is the video we originally intended to be for a song that has a reference to the drug LSD,” said Coyne in an interview with “We were lucky enough to get a couple of hours with a bedridden Miley Cyrus. And even though she was still quite ill, she was full of laughs and great absurd suggestions.”
She was hospitalized for an alleged allergic reaction to an antibiotic. "Antibiotic". Here are the 10 moments she referenced drug abuse in the new music video:
1. The video starts out with what looks like Miley overdosing.
2. Moby wants the brain, so he sends the Blonde Superfreak to steal it from her.
3. The blonde superfreak runs around naked wearing glittery strings.
4. She sends two weird looking characters after blonde superfreak.
5. The chase went on and on. Like how a trip was like.
6. Then this weird thing happened: Moby summoned hell rainbows.
7. And then suddenly, blonde superfreak dies. With a colorful explosion, no less.
8. Definitely about drug abuse.
9. Towards the end, Miley looks like she's doing okay.
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