Even though Miley Cyrus is bad these days, remember her thoughts on Jay-Z?

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Miley Cyrus: "I've Never Heard a Jay-Z Song" - UsMagazine.com

Miley Cyrus: "I've Never Heard a Jay-Z Song"
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NOVEMBER 6, 2009 AT 3:05PM
BY USWEEKLY STAFF


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It appears that a Jay-Z song wasn't on!

Miley Cyrus -- whose hit song, "Party in the U.S.A." includes a line about her nodding her head to one of the rapper's tracks -- says she doesn't know which of his songs inspired the lyrics.

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"I've never heard a Jay-Z song," the singer, 16, said in an interview before her Halloween concert -- in which she was dressed as Pocahontas -- in Louisville, Kentucky this past Saturday. "I don't listen to pop music."

Then how did it get in her song -- which was recently No. 1 on the Top 40 charts?

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"I don't know, I didn't write the song, so I have no idea," she said of the tune, which was written by a songwriting team of Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly and Jessica Cornish. "Honestly, I picked that song because I needed something to go with my clothing line. I didn't write it and ... I didn't expect it to be popular, originally. It was just something that I wanted to do, and I needed some songs and it turned out for the best."

Although she said "Party in the U.S.A." is "not even my style of music," she is thankful for its success.

"I'm really blessed for it to have done as well as it has. Totally blessed," she said. "God has definitely put me in an amazing position with amazing people."

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Later, when asked about an artist she has heard before -- her father, Billy Ray Cyrus -- the Hannah Montana star says she has no plans to shout out any of his songs, like the 1992 hit, "Achy Breaky Heart."

"No, no thank you," she said. "That's like covering a Jay-Z song. That's not going to happen."



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blk ppl let everybody profit from them....this bish doing what em, elvis etc,,,,,,been doing forever
 

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Funny how she feels completely different now.

Jay-Z Blesses Miley Cyrus W/ Street Cred [Video] | SOHH.COM

"He's like one of my favorites," Cyrus said, referring to Jay. "Actually, when I first did the ['Party In The U.S.A.'] song, I wasn't really a big fan of Jay-Z. I was younger, I didn't care. And now I'm like, 'Yeah!' I'm happy [I got] introduced to Jay-Z because now I get, like, street cred for that song.
 

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She wouldn't be the first teenage girl who thinks rap is stupid but grows up into fukking with the 'homies' (literally).
 

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"I've never heard a Jay-Z song," the singer, 16, said in an interview before her Halloween concert -- in which she was dressed as Pocahontas -- in Louisville, Kentucky this past Saturday. "I don't listen to pop music."

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yeah I heard that stupid song that everybody was drueling over :what: that sht is beyond horrible and uses every hip hop cliche....yeah I saw right through that sht...foh...somebody need to call that cac out...
 

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She wouldn't be the first teenage girl who thinks rap is stupid but grows up into fukking with the 'homies' (literally).

The black mind feels that if someone listens to rap, that means they are fukking black guys. I listen to rap and am only attracted to white and hispanic women, so your theory reeks of delusional, self centered entitlement.

Not everyone lives your life of bumping Lil Wayne while kissing your homeboy in the mouth. Black men are so obsessed with each other its no wonder why all these "on the down low brothers" are getting exposed.
 

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blk ppl let everybody profit from them....this bish doing what em, elvis etc,,,,,,been doing forever

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I would neg you if I could, I might just put your shyt on lay-away dun.
 
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