Miley Cyrus and Wayne Coyne Tease New Song Collaboration
. (Radio.com) One of music's least-expected friendships in Miley Cyrus and the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne have proved they make a good team over the past year or so: First with their live collaborations during the Bangerz tour, then with their work together on the band's Beatles tribute, With a Little Help From My Fwends. Now, the unlikely duo are teaming up again with new music. As for what form that will take? Coyne posted a teaser on Instagram of Miley singing in the studio. The new song has a waltzy pace with Miley pondering, "Why do people only show forgiveness/ When they wanna sound cool in a song?" Will the song be on Miley's follow-up to Bangerz? Or will the Flaming Lips release it? The details are unclear but Coyne did talk a little about their collaboration and his band's work in a Billboard interview last week. "At the moment we just sort of work on things as they come up, so part of this seems like something we're working on with Miley, but we're also working on it as a production," he said. "We make it as a song and then she gets added to it, we add more to it, and then she gets added to it again. I almost think it might be the series of songs that are Miley Cyrus songs, Flaming Lips songs on her record, then there's the series of the same songs on our record. Ours sound like the Flaming Lips and hers sound like Miley Cyrus, but they're the same songs." Check out the Instagram preview post here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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