What ends up online is lots of drug use and a tale of lesbian sex ("Bang Me Box"). "There ain't nothing I'm scared to try," Cyrus sings on the latter -- which is produced by Mike Will Made-It, who was responsible for "We Can't Stop." Though, "Bang Me Box" doesn't offer much more insight into her recent revelations about her sexuality -- identifying as pansexual and having feelings for women since she was a teen. "It's pretty self-explanatory," Cyrus tells The New York Times, which had an inside look at the making of the album.
"Damn. In 30 seconds @MileyCyrus managed to burn up all goodwill she'd ever built with queer and trans people. Not all 'guys' have d*cks, Miley. Thought you knew better. You 'had to be gay' because men are bad? Do you not realize what an anti-lesbian trope that is?" someone else wrote.
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The singer dropped her fifth studio album, "Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz," for free on her website Sunday, after hosting the MTV Video Music Awards. "Bang Me Box," produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, is a "pretty self-explanatory" ode to lesbian sex, The New York Times noted. 2ff7e9595c
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