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Miley Cyrus Discarding Hip-Hop Is The Least Surprising Thing Ever

Published by Huffington Post on Fri, 05 May 2017


On the cover of this weeks Billboard magazine, Miley Cyrus stands in a field of green, wearing a pretty pastel pink dress with a demure expression on her face.Miley: Unplugged, the magazine cover declares, heralding a new era for the pop-star that entails a toned-down image and a new country, folk-inspired sound.Artists change and evolve, and Cyrus joins countless music stars who have drastically revamped their images and their sound in the pursuit of being more authentically themselves.But Cyrus new image also serves as a striking example of how easy it is for white artists to exploit and then discard black and hip-hop culture in order to stay relevant.Just a few years ago, circa 2013, Cyrus wascalled out for appropriating black culture through her style and her music. The former Hannah Montana star who had famously once declared in 2009 that shed never actually listened to a Jay Z song, had asked for a black sound for her hit single We Cant Stop.During the entire era of her Bangerz album, Cyrus twerked, hung out with Three 6 Mafia, rapped about being high on purp and rocking Jordans in videos with Mike Will Made It, wore cornrows and dreadlocks and just generally seemed to embrace all the hallmarks of hip-hop culture into her image and her sound. Cyruss Bangerz era was about announcing herself as no longer a Disney kid, no longer Hannah Montana. Period. The easiest way to do that was to co-opt black culture, to use the irreverence and the edginess of the then-burgeoning trap scene to cement her as an adult star. Its a tactic that countless other cookie-cutter pop stars have used, from Christina Aguileras Dirrty era, to Justin Timberlakes (objectively great)debut solo album, Justified.But in her Billboard cover story, published Wednesday, Cyrus revealed that shes no longer into hip-hop, commentingthat she cant listen to most rap music anymore.Thats what pushed me out of the hip-hop scene a little, Cyrus explained. It was too much Lamborghini, got my Rolex, got a girl on my cock ' I am so not that.People are allowed to change and evolve their tastes, but theeasewith which Cyrus throws hip-hop under the bus validates every piece of criticism back when she first debuted her hip-hop persona. How convenient it is for her to call out hip-hops misogyny(a reality that black feminist hip-hop fans have to grapple with in a real way) after sheexploited black female bodies in her own music videos and stage performances. Blackness has always been a shortcut to cool, and a shortcut to success for white artists like Miley. But whats incredibly telling is how, once she achieved that success, it seemed likethe plan wasalwaysto discard hip-hop music and black culture like the costume that it was.Cyrus, even with the tattoos and the two-tone hair, will always be able to fall back on whiteness, on the pure white womanhood that allows her to slip into this new country-folk era in a way few black female artists ever could. Its not totally Cyruss fault, of course ' its emblematic of a larger flaw in an industry and society that prizes blackness most when it comes in the form of non-black people. But shes profiting off this flaw, and she needs to acknowledge that. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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