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To raise awareness for the recently launched Happy Hippie Foundation, Miley Cyrus has conducted star-studded Backyard Sessions recorded in the singer's own backyard. The fourth session features Cyrus with Against Me! Frontwoman Laura Jane Grace for an acoustic version of "True Trans Soul Rebel," originally performed by the Florida punk band. -
Miley Cyrus, Laura Jane Grace, Joan Jett Perform 'Androgynous' For Happy Hippie Charity's Backyard Sessions
Earlier this week, Miley Cyrus launched her Happy Hippie Foundation's Backyard Sessions. The charity seeks to help issues affecting homeless youth, LGBT youth and other vulnerable populations. The sessions feature Cyrus teaming with another artist for a special performance straight from the Bangerz singer's backyard. So far she's performed "Different" with Joan Jett and a solo cover of Dido's "No Freedom" in honor of late transgender teen Leelah Alcorn. Now she's again enlisted Jett along with Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace for a cover of The Replacements' "Androgynous." -
Miley Cyrus Opens Up About Sexuality, Feminism & Being OK Alone in TIME Magazine Interview
Miley Cyrus is deep into promoting her new Happy Hippie Foundation, which looks to support homeless and LGBT youth. After releasing several Backyard Sessions videos with Joan Jett, Laura Jane Grace and giving countless interviews about sex and gender, the "Wrecking Ball" singer is looking to clear up one fact about her life: she refuses to be put in a box. -
Miley Cyrus Covers Dido's 'No Freedom' in Honor of Leelah Alcorn for Happy Hippie Foundation [WATCH]
Miley Cyrus' Happy Hippie Foundation is continuing to rollout Backyard Sessions to help raise awareness and funds for homeless and LGBT youth. After releasing a cover of "Different" with Joan Jett, earlier this week (May 5), the Bangerz singer released a solo, heartbreaking performance of Dido's "No Freedom" in remembrance of transgender teen Leelah Alcorn. -
Miley Cyrus, Joan Jett Team Up For Happy Hippie Charity's Backyard Sessions; Perform "Different" [WATCH]
Miley Cyrus is on a mission to help the marginalized youth of America. From brining a homeless teen onstage to accept her MTV Video Music Award to calling out the Indiana governor over the discriminating religious freedom law, Cyrus is ready to use her platform for change with her new Happy Hippie Foundation, an organization that seeks to help issues affecting homeless youth, LGBT youth and other vulnerable populations. -
Miley Cyrus, Flaming Lips New Album 2015: Friendship with Wayne Coyne Turns in to Seven Song EP
Miley Cyrus and the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne have developed quite the bizarre and deep friendship over the last year, and now, they're bringing their mutual love to an official collaborative music release, a seven-song EP due for release later this year. -
Miley Cyrus & Patrick Schwarzenegger Split After Dating Briefly; Source Says, "It's Not A Break. It's Done For Good"
Miley Cyrus and Patrick Schwarzenegger have split, People reports. The couple, who was working to mend their relationship after going through a tough couple of months, have decided to call it quits. A source told the magazine that the split is "not a break" and that it's "done for good." -
Miley Cyrus 'We Can't Stop': Growing Family Tackles 'Bangerz' Hit with Pregnancy Announcement Parody:
If there are two things that don't really seem to mesh all that well together, it's Bangerz era Miley Cyrus and newborn babies. But, one growing family seemed to make that connection work by releasing a parody of her controversial comeback single "We Can't Stop' to announce their fourth baby. Logically, it's called "We Can't Stop... Having Babies." -
Miley Cyrus Laughs Off Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber Pregnancy Rumors on Instagram
Miley Cyrus isn't taking any tabloid rumors about herself too seriously. Earlier this week, Life & Style reported that some sort of Cyrus-Selena Gomez feud was rooted in the fact that they were both impregnated by Justin Bieber during their Disney days. But, of course, the Bangerz singer is laughing the ridiculous story off on Instagram. -
Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt Face Off with 'Wrecking Ball' & 'Piece of My Heart' on 'Lip Sync Battle'
Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway were once enemies in the movie The Devil Wears Prada, and last night (April 9), the actresses got into it again on Spike's new TV show Lip Sync Battle. Based off the popular The Tonight Show segment, the competition pits two celebrities against each other as they try and fake-sing their hearts out. And Blunt and Hathaway brought out the big guns with "Piece of My Heart" and Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball." -
Miley Cyrus To Present Joan Jett & the Blackhearts At Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Zac Brown Added To 2015 Performers List
Miley Cyrus will present Joan Jett & the Blackhearts at their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 18. It's unclear whether the "Wrecking Ball" singer will perform, but a Jett/Cyrus duet could be a possibility as the ceremony is known to feature collaborative performances. -
5 Music Stars Who Found Their Personal Phone Numbers on The Internet: Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Chief Keef and More
Katy Perry made a mistake and accidentally made her phone number obvious to all of her Instagram followers yesterday...but she was luckier than other performers—such as Cheif Keef, Soulja Boy and Miley Cyrus—who found their personal phone numbers on the internet by no fault of their own. -
Miley Cyrus Speaks Out on Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Miley Cyrus is just one of many artists who are not happy with Indiana's recent Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Activists and celebrities alike have been critical of the new law because it could allow business owners to discriminate against the LGBT community. Governor Mike Pence has since asked lawmakers to correct the law with new legislation. -
5 Cases of Ted Cruz in Music: 'The Shining,' Miley Cyrus and Criticism in The Country Genre
Ted Cruz became the first of many Republican believed to be in pursuit of the White House during 2016, as he formally announced his name as a runner for the GOP nomination for the presidency. Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and several more right-leaning individuals will probably follow his lead soon enough. Let's focus on Cruz however. Admittedly, there's not much for a music site to say; he doesn't exactly play bass like former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. However, Music Times was able to hunt down five instances where Ted Cruz became a musical figure. -
Miley Cyrus SXSW: 'Bangerz' Singer Joins Rae Sremmurd, Mike WiLL Made It For '23,' 'Throw Sum Mo,' & 'We Can't Stop' Performances
Miley Cyrus surprised fans at SXSW when she made an unannounced appearance at the Fader Fort in Austin. She came out at the end of Mike WiLL Made-It's set and launched into her rap verse on their collaborative single "23" before singing her own hit "We Can't Stop." WiLL's EarDrummer label protégés Rae Sremmurd joined Future their SremmLife track "Throw Sum Mo," with Cyrus rapping along to Nicki Minaj's verse. Riff Raff and Two-9 also made appearances, Rolling Stone reports.
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