

She was“To help speed the transition from Hannah to Miley, there is a production element during the performance of ‘We Got the Party’ incorporating a body double for Miley,” according to statement Friday from the public relations firm PMK.Discover short videos related to 23 Miley Cyrus on TikTok. Watch popular content from the following creators: Ivory(ifrahdb), leg(legmorrison), zach(zach.joness), H(happylilmess), Lema Emir (lema.xo). Explore the latest videos from hashtags: 23mileycyrus, mileycyrus, mileycyruschallenge, mileycyrus23, mileycryus, mileycyrus. “After Hannah has completed the featured verse on the duet with the Jonas Brothers, a body double appears approximately one to two minutes prior to the end of the song in order to allow Miley to remove the Hannah wig and costume and transform into Miley for her solo set.
And the only reason I’m even writing it up here is that I’m baffled as to how things got even this far.I’m on a plane for six hours so what the heck, here’s the plaintiff’s track, “J’s On My Feet.”So, you guessed it, yeah, they both say “J’s On My Feet.” This is the sort of thing where Musicologize might employ a Politifct Truth-O-Meter-like graphic that might range from “Way Jacked” for actual infringement to, well, “Pants On Fire” for more of a shot-in-the-dark lottery ticket type of complaint.As you might expect, and as is more often than not the case, here I think I’d need the flames.“Yella the Triple Threat’s” complaint that the successful big hit song “23” (in which Miley indeed seems to enjoy J’s on her feet) infringes upon her 2012 track “J’s On My Feet” likely has very little chance of getting out of the early rounds. It’s interesting that someone filed the complaint. Because there’s nothing to get into here.And I’m gonna predict that Miley Cyrus, Mike WiLL Made-It and Wiz Khalifa will swat this one aside in short order. Some people have been reselling tickets for thousands of dollars.
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It’s just that phrase, one of a zillion hacky lines in this thing. She’s also “in the club,” “naughty by nature” “drinking out the bottle,” “waving em side to side,” and “dancin’ the night away. There are no production elements involved. The accompaniment isn’t at issue. There’s no melody really — it’s parlando or whatever dumbass thing a musicologist like me might say. Yella’s coming in on beat one Miley comes in on beat two.So we’ve got a common phrase that the plaintiffs didn’t invent.
