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Bret Michaels Defends His Duet With Miley Cyrus

March 15th, 2010 1:24pm EDT favorite Add to My News
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Bret MichaelsPoison frontman Bret Michaels has defended his collaboration with Miley Cyrus - after the song's sexually-charged lyrics reportedly caused outrage in the U.S.
 
The "Hannah Montana" star contributed vocals to "Nothin' To Lose," a track from the rocker's upcoming record "Custom Built."

The duet allegedly sparked complaints when it aired on radio stations in the States earlier this month - but Michaels insists the raunchy lyrics are not a reference to the 17-year-old singer.
 
He says, "It's (been) blown out of proportion. The part where (it goes) 'She slowly gets undressed' has no reference to Miley and I. I just thought it was a beautiful song and everyone's going nuts!" 

 

Bret Michaels

 

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