"We Can't Stop" is a song recorded door American singer Miley Cyrus for her fourth studio album, Bangerz (2013). It was written door Mike L. Williams II, Pierre Ramon Slaughter, Timothy Thomas and Theron Thomas (known collectively as Rock City), Cyrus, Douglas Davis and Ricky Walters. The song was produced door Williams II under his production name, Mike Will Made It, with co-production from P-Nasty and vocal production door Rock City. "We Can't Stop" is a pop, R&B, and dance song that lyrically talks of a house party.
Upon its release, "We Can't Stop" received generally mixed reviews from muziek critics, who were ambivalent towards its production and lyrics. It peaked at number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In doing so, it tied Cyrus' earlier song "Party in the U.S.A." as her highest-peaking track in the country, where it has exceeded sales of two million copies. Internationally, the track enjoyed similar success, topping national singles charts in territories including New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
An accompanying muziek video was directed door Diane Martel and was released on June 19, 2013. It received generally mixed reviews from critics, who were divided on Cyrus' increasingly provocative image. Thirty-seven days after its premiere, it became the fastest clip to reach 100 million aantal keer bekeken across Vevo platforms. "We Can't Stop" was additionally promoted with a highly-controversial performance during the 2013 MTV Video muziek Awards.
The song was originally written with Rihanna in mind.[1] Cyrus announced the single name and datum of release on the 2013 Billboard muziek Awards on May 19, 2013.[2] She described the song as "more funky and R&B, pop" than her earlier records, calling it "infectious";[3] she also zei that it is "exactly what I wanted the first sound to be".[2] and that she kept the song in secret for one year.[citation needed] The cover art for the single was revealed in Times Square on May 28, 2013.[4] The song premiered on Ryan Seacrest's toon On Air with Ryan Seacrest on June 3, 2013.[5]"We Can't Stop" is a midtempo pop,[6][7] R&B,[8] dance[9] track with a length of three minuten and fifty-two seconds. It is written in the key of E major and Cyrus' vocals span two octaves, from the low note of B2 to a high F#5.[citation needed] It follows the chord progression E—G#m—C#m—A.[citation needed] The song starts with a pitched down voice singing the first verses, then Cyrus's vocals begin followed door the keyboard chords. The pre-chorus and the chorus are accompanied with heavy beats. Miley admits that the single says "where I am in my life right now".[10] John Kennedy of Vibe compared the song to Rihanna's style of songs.[11]
The lyrics of the song talk about a party, such as, "This is our house/ This is our roof and we can't stop/ And we won't stop/ Can't u see its we who own the night/ Can't u see its we who bout that life". Cyrus also sings encouraging lines like "Only God can judge us". There has been speculation that the songwriting has drug references, when it says "Everyone's in line at the bathroom / Tryna get a line in the bathroom". This is believed to be alluding to the use of cocaine, which is usually taken in lines. Drug references speculation also arose when listeners thought one of the lines zei "We like to party/ Dancing with Molly"; "Molly" is a slang term for MDMA. However, the producer Mike WiLL Made It stated that she sings "Dancing with Miley", not "Molly".[12] He later double backed on his commentaar in an interview with MTV where he said: "If u want to dance with Molly, then u gonna enjoy the line 'Dancing with Molly.' u know what I'm saying? But whoever wants to dance with Miley, and whoever enjoys Miley Cyrus, then u know what I'm saying, then they're going to take it as 'Dancing with Miley.' So however y'all want to take it. It's not really for us to just really lay out. We just put the record out."[13] In addition, Cyrus herself later confirmed in an interview with the Daily Mail that the lyrics were indeed referring to MDMA, and that the confusion between "Miley" and "Molly" was intentional, stating that, "It depends who’s doing what. If you’re aged ten it’s ‘Miley’, if u know what I’m talking about then u know. I just wanted it to be played on the radio and they’ve already had to pas aan it so much."[14]Upon release, the song received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Idolator's Sam Lansky was positive of the song saying it "doesn't sound like anything else on radio" and that while it is a "weird song", "there's something kind of brilliantly woozy about it; it sounds quintessentially California. The whole thing just feels strange, and kind of wonderful."[15] Adam Carlson of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the song is "smartly stupid and (dare I?) infectious, with follow-along lyrics — like Ke$ha on Benadryl."[16] Yahoo! muziek Managing Editor Lyndsey Parker described the song as "a grown-up sequel to 'Party in the U.S.A.'. She's just partying a little harder now."[17] The uithangbord straat Journal wrote that the song is "catchy, in a guilty pleasure kind of way."[18] Sean Daly of the Tampa baai, bay Times zei that he liked the song as a critic as it is "is swirly and technotic" and that "musically, it's catchy and smart."[19] Los Angeles Times muziek critic Randall Roberts summarized the song as "an unchallenging piece of work".[20] Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone gave the song a two-star rating out of five, commenting that Cyrus' "attempt at club-entering swag is adorable, but there's still a bit too much Disney in her voice to fill the track. Its lyrics – "Can't u see it's we who 'bout that life?" – would be an odd fit for any singer."[21] The song was praised door many critics[who?] for its smooth beat, and catchy hook.
The song was nominated for Choice Summer Song on the 2013 Teen Choice Awards. In total, Cyrus was nominated in a total of six categories, the other five being Female Hottie, Fashion Icon, Female Scene Stealer, Female Artist, and Choice Summer muziek Star.[22] The video was also nominated in four categories on the 2013 MTV Video muziek Awards: Best Pop Video, Best Female Video, Best Editing, & Best Song of the Summer.[23]
Upon its release, "We Can't Stop" received generally mixed reviews from muziek critics, who were ambivalent towards its production and lyrics. It peaked at number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In doing so, it tied Cyrus' earlier song "Party in the U.S.A." as her highest-peaking track in the country, where it has exceeded sales of two million copies. Internationally, the track enjoyed similar success, topping national singles charts in territories including New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
An accompanying muziek video was directed door Diane Martel and was released on June 19, 2013. It received generally mixed reviews from critics, who were divided on Cyrus' increasingly provocative image. Thirty-seven days after its premiere, it became the fastest clip to reach 100 million aantal keer bekeken across Vevo platforms. "We Can't Stop" was additionally promoted with a highly-controversial performance during the 2013 MTV Video muziek Awards.
The song was originally written with Rihanna in mind.[1] Cyrus announced the single name and datum of release on the 2013 Billboard muziek Awards on May 19, 2013.[2] She described the song as "more funky and R&B, pop" than her earlier records, calling it "infectious";[3] she also zei that it is "exactly what I wanted the first sound to be".[2] and that she kept the song in secret for one year.[citation needed] The cover art for the single was revealed in Times Square on May 28, 2013.[4] The song premiered on Ryan Seacrest's toon On Air with Ryan Seacrest on June 3, 2013.[5]"We Can't Stop" is a midtempo pop,[6][7] R&B,[8] dance[9] track with a length of three minuten and fifty-two seconds. It is written in the key of E major and Cyrus' vocals span two octaves, from the low note of B2 to a high F#5.[citation needed] It follows the chord progression E—G#m—C#m—A.[citation needed] The song starts with a pitched down voice singing the first verses, then Cyrus's vocals begin followed door the keyboard chords. The pre-chorus and the chorus are accompanied with heavy beats. Miley admits that the single says "where I am in my life right now".[10] John Kennedy of Vibe compared the song to Rihanna's style of songs.[11]
The lyrics of the song talk about a party, such as, "This is our house/ This is our roof and we can't stop/ And we won't stop/ Can't u see its we who own the night/ Can't u see its we who bout that life". Cyrus also sings encouraging lines like "Only God can judge us". There has been speculation that the songwriting has drug references, when it says "Everyone's in line at the bathroom / Tryna get a line in the bathroom". This is believed to be alluding to the use of cocaine, which is usually taken in lines. Drug references speculation also arose when listeners thought one of the lines zei "We like to party/ Dancing with Molly"; "Molly" is a slang term for MDMA. However, the producer Mike WiLL Made It stated that she sings "Dancing with Miley", not "Molly".[12] He later double backed on his commentaar in an interview with MTV where he said: "If u want to dance with Molly, then u gonna enjoy the line 'Dancing with Molly.' u know what I'm saying? But whoever wants to dance with Miley, and whoever enjoys Miley Cyrus, then u know what I'm saying, then they're going to take it as 'Dancing with Miley.' So however y'all want to take it. It's not really for us to just really lay out. We just put the record out."[13] In addition, Cyrus herself later confirmed in an interview with the Daily Mail that the lyrics were indeed referring to MDMA, and that the confusion between "Miley" and "Molly" was intentional, stating that, "It depends who’s doing what. If you’re aged ten it’s ‘Miley’, if u know what I’m talking about then u know. I just wanted it to be played on the radio and they’ve already had to pas aan it so much."[14]Upon release, the song received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Idolator's Sam Lansky was positive of the song saying it "doesn't sound like anything else on radio" and that while it is a "weird song", "there's something kind of brilliantly woozy about it; it sounds quintessentially California. The whole thing just feels strange, and kind of wonderful."[15] Adam Carlson of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the song is "smartly stupid and (dare I?) infectious, with follow-along lyrics — like Ke$ha on Benadryl."[16] Yahoo! muziek Managing Editor Lyndsey Parker described the song as "a grown-up sequel to 'Party in the U.S.A.'. She's just partying a little harder now."[17] The uithangbord straat Journal wrote that the song is "catchy, in a guilty pleasure kind of way."[18] Sean Daly of the Tampa baai, bay Times zei that he liked the song as a critic as it is "is swirly and technotic" and that "musically, it's catchy and smart."[19] Los Angeles Times muziek critic Randall Roberts summarized the song as "an unchallenging piece of work".[20] Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone gave the song a two-star rating out of five, commenting that Cyrus' "attempt at club-entering swag is adorable, but there's still a bit too much Disney in her voice to fill the track. Its lyrics – "Can't u see it's we who 'bout that life?" – would be an odd fit for any singer."[21] The song was praised door many critics[who?] for its smooth beat, and catchy hook.
The song was nominated for Choice Summer Song on the 2013 Teen Choice Awards. In total, Cyrus was nominated in a total of six categories, the other five being Female Hottie, Fashion Icon, Female Scene Stealer, Female Artist, and Choice Summer muziek Star.[22] The video was also nominated in four categories on the 2013 MTV Video muziek Awards: Best Pop Video, Best Female Video, Best Editing, & Best Song of the Summer.[23]
On 15th Augist 2013 Miley Cyrus revealed the exciting news that her fourth studio album, aptly named Bangerz was set to be released on October 8th.
"Just received the official release datum of #BANGERZ who wants to knowwwww"
"Who's ready for #Bangerz"
"#BANGERZ #Oct8th 💣💣💣💣"
She geplaatst the news in 3 seperate tweets.
The first song on the album "We Can't Stop" has been a huge success around the world and has gegeven her a number one in the UK.Her volgende song to be released is called Twenty- Three. This is to be released on 26th August 2013.
"Just received the official release datum of #BANGERZ who wants to knowwwww"
"Who's ready for #Bangerz"
"#BANGERZ #Oct8th 💣💣💣💣"
She geplaatst the news in 3 seperate tweets.
The first song on the album "We Can't Stop" has been a huge success around the world and has gegeven her a number one in the UK.Her volgende song to be released is called Twenty- Three. This is to be released on 26th August 2013.
There will be 14 songs.. Five of them are featured Including Bangerz
Here are the songs that will be on Bangerz
1)ADORE
2)ON MY OWN
3)4x4 {ft. Nelly}
4)FUCK u
5)GET IT RIGHT
6)STAND door ME {ft. Future}
7)WRECKING BALL
8)WE CAN'T STOP
9)DRIVE
10)LOVE, MONEY, PARTY. {ft. Big Sean}
11)DO MY THANG
12)HANDS UP IN THE AIR. {ft. Ludacris}
13)SOMEONE ELSE
14)BANGERZ. {ft. Britney Spears}
(Source: Youtube)
So guys get ready to party with Miley's new upcoming album BANGERZ !!!!!
"We Can't Stop" is a song recorded door American singer Miley Cyrus for her fourth studio album, Bangerz (2013). It was written door Mike L. Williams II, Pierre Ramon Slaughter, Timothy Thomas and Theron Thomas (known collectively as Rock City), Cyrus, Douglas Davis and Ricky Walters. The song was produced door Williams II under his production name, Mike Will Made It, with co-production from P-Nasty and vocal production door Rock City. "We Can't Stop" is a pop, R&B, and dance song that lyrically talks of a house party.
Upon its release, "We Can't Stop" received generally mixed reviews from muziek critics, who were ambivalent towards its production and lyrics. It peaked at number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In doing so, it tied Cyrus' earlier song "Party in the U.S.A." as her highest-peaking track in the country, where it has exceeded sales of two million copies. Internationally, the track enjoyed similar success, topping national singles charts in territories including New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
An accompanying muziek video was directed door Diane Martel and was released on June 19, 2013. It received generally mixed reviews from critics, who were divided on Cyrus' increasingly provocative image. Thirty-seven days after its premiere, it became the fastest clip to reach 100 million aantal keer bekeken across Vevo platforms. "We Can't Stop" was additionally promoted with a highly-controversial performance during the 2013 MTV Video muziek Awards.
The song was originally written with Rihanna in mind.[1] Cyrus announced the single name and datum of release on the 2013 Billboard muziek Awards on May 19, 2013.[2] She described the song as "more funky and R&B, pop" than her earlier records, calling it "infectious";[3] she also zei that it is "exactly what I wanted the first sound to be".[2] and that she kept the song in secret for one year.[citation needed] The cover art for the single was revealed in Times Square on May 28, 2013.[4] The song premiered on Ryan Seacrest's toon On Air with Ryan Seacrest on June 3, 2013.[5]"We Can't Stop" is a midtempo pop,[6][7] R&B,[8] dance[9] track with a length of three minuten and fifty-two seconds. It is written in the key of E major and Cyrus' vocals span two octaves, from the low note of B2 to a high F#5.[citation needed] It follows the chord progression E—G#m—C#m—A.[citation needed] The song starts with a pitched down voice singing the first verses, then Cyrus's vocals begin followed door the keyboard chords. The pre-chorus and the chorus are accompanied with heavy beats. Miley admits that the single says "where I am in my life right now".[10] John Kennedy of Vibe compared the song to Rihanna's style of songs.[11]
The lyrics of the song talk about a party, such as, "This is our house/ This is our roof and we can't stop/ And we won't stop/ Can't u see its we who own the night/ Can't u see its we who bout that life". Cyrus also sings encouraging lines like "Only God can judge us". There has been speculation that the songwriting has drug references, when it says "Everyone's in line at the bathroom / Tryna get a line in the bathroom". This is believed to be alluding to the use of cocaine, which is usually taken in lines. Drug references speculation also arose when listeners thought one of the lines zei "We like to party/ Dancing with Molly"; "Molly" is a slang term for MDMA. However, the producer Mike WiLL Made It stated that she sings "Dancing with Miley", not "Molly".[12] He later double backed on his commentaar in an interview with MTV where he said: "If u want to dance with Molly, then u gonna enjoy the line 'Dancing with Molly.' u know what I'm saying? But whoever wants to dance with Miley, and whoever enjoys Miley Cyrus, then u know what I'm saying, then they're going to take it as 'Dancing with Miley.' So however y'all want to take it. It's not really for us to just really lay out. We just put the record out."[13] In addition, Cyrus herself later confirmed in an interview with the Daily Mail that the lyrics were indeed referring to MDMA, and that the confusion between "Miley" and "Molly" was intentional, stating that, "It depends who’s doing what. If you’re aged ten it’s ‘Miley’, if u know what I’m talking about then u know. I just wanted it to be played on the radio and they’ve already had to pas aan it so much."[14]Upon release, the song received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Idolator's Sam Lansky was positive of the song saying it "doesn't sound like anything else on radio" and that while it is a "weird song", "there's something kind of brilliantly woozy about it; it sounds quintessentially California. The whole thing just feels strange, and kind of wonderful."[15] Adam Carlson of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the song is "smartly stupid and (dare I?) infectious, with follow-along lyrics — like Ke$ha on Benadryl."[16] Yahoo! muziek Managing Editor Lyndsey Parker described the song as "a grown-up sequel to 'Party in the U.S.A.'. She's just partying a little harder now."[17] The uithangbord straat Journal wrote that the song is "catchy, in a guilty pleasure kind of way."[18] Sean Daly of the Tampa baai, bay Times zei that he liked the song as a critic as it is "is swirly and technotic" and that "musically, it's catchy and smart."[19] Los Angeles Times muziek critic Randall Roberts summarized the song as "an unchallenging piece of work".[20] Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone gave the song a two-star rating out of five, commenting that Cyrus' "attempt at club-entering swag is adorable, but there's still a bit too much Disney in her voice to fill the track. Its lyrics – "Can't u see it's we who 'bout that life?" – would be an odd fit for any singer."[21] The song was praised door many critics[who?] for its smooth beat, and catchy hook.
The song was nominated for Choice Summer Song on the 2013 Teen Choice Awards. In total, Cyrus was nominated in a total of six categories, the other five being Female Hottie, Fashion Icon, Female Scene Stealer, Female Artist, and Choice Summer muziek Star.[22] The video was also nominated in four categories on the 2013 MTV Video muziek Awards: Best Pop Video, Best Female Video, Best Editing, & Best Song of the Summer.[23]
Upon its release, "We Can't Stop" received generally mixed reviews from muziek critics, who were ambivalent towards its production and lyrics. It peaked at number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In doing so, it tied Cyrus' earlier song "Party in the U.S.A." as her highest-peaking track in the country, where it has exceeded sales of two million copies. Internationally, the track enjoyed similar success, topping national singles charts in territories including New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
An accompanying muziek video was directed door Diane Martel and was released on June 19, 2013. It received generally mixed reviews from critics, who were divided on Cyrus' increasingly provocative image. Thirty-seven days after its premiere, it became the fastest clip to reach 100 million aantal keer bekeken across Vevo platforms. "We Can't Stop" was additionally promoted with a highly-controversial performance during the 2013 MTV Video muziek Awards.
The song was originally written with Rihanna in mind.[1] Cyrus announced the single name and datum of release on the 2013 Billboard muziek Awards on May 19, 2013.[2] She described the song as "more funky and R&B, pop" than her earlier records, calling it "infectious";[3] she also zei that it is "exactly what I wanted the first sound to be".[2] and that she kept the song in secret for one year.[citation needed] The cover art for the single was revealed in Times Square on May 28, 2013.[4] The song premiered on Ryan Seacrest's toon On Air with Ryan Seacrest on June 3, 2013.[5]"We Can't Stop" is a midtempo pop,[6][7] R&B,[8] dance[9] track with a length of three minuten and fifty-two seconds. It is written in the key of E major and Cyrus' vocals span two octaves, from the low note of B2 to a high F#5.[citation needed] It follows the chord progression E—G#m—C#m—A.[citation needed] The song starts with a pitched down voice singing the first verses, then Cyrus's vocals begin followed door the keyboard chords. The pre-chorus and the chorus are accompanied with heavy beats. Miley admits that the single says "where I am in my life right now".[10] John Kennedy of Vibe compared the song to Rihanna's style of songs.[11]
The lyrics of the song talk about a party, such as, "This is our house/ This is our roof and we can't stop/ And we won't stop/ Can't u see its we who own the night/ Can't u see its we who bout that life". Cyrus also sings encouraging lines like "Only God can judge us". There has been speculation that the songwriting has drug references, when it says "Everyone's in line at the bathroom / Tryna get a line in the bathroom". This is believed to be alluding to the use of cocaine, which is usually taken in lines. Drug references speculation also arose when listeners thought one of the lines zei "We like to party/ Dancing with Molly"; "Molly" is a slang term for MDMA. However, the producer Mike WiLL Made It stated that she sings "Dancing with Miley", not "Molly".[12] He later double backed on his commentaar in an interview with MTV where he said: "If u want to dance with Molly, then u gonna enjoy the line 'Dancing with Molly.' u know what I'm saying? But whoever wants to dance with Miley, and whoever enjoys Miley Cyrus, then u know what I'm saying, then they're going to take it as 'Dancing with Miley.' So however y'all want to take it. It's not really for us to just really lay out. We just put the record out."[13] In addition, Cyrus herself later confirmed in an interview with the Daily Mail that the lyrics were indeed referring to MDMA, and that the confusion between "Miley" and "Molly" was intentional, stating that, "It depends who’s doing what. If you’re aged ten it’s ‘Miley’, if u know what I’m talking about then u know. I just wanted it to be played on the radio and they’ve already had to pas aan it so much."[14]Upon release, the song received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Idolator's Sam Lansky was positive of the song saying it "doesn't sound like anything else on radio" and that while it is a "weird song", "there's something kind of brilliantly woozy about it; it sounds quintessentially California. The whole thing just feels strange, and kind of wonderful."[15] Adam Carlson of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the song is "smartly stupid and (dare I?) infectious, with follow-along lyrics — like Ke$ha on Benadryl."[16] Yahoo! muziek Managing Editor Lyndsey Parker described the song as "a grown-up sequel to 'Party in the U.S.A.'. She's just partying a little harder now."[17] The uithangbord straat Journal wrote that the song is "catchy, in a guilty pleasure kind of way."[18] Sean Daly of the Tampa baai, bay Times zei that he liked the song as a critic as it is "is swirly and technotic" and that "musically, it's catchy and smart."[19] Los Angeles Times muziek critic Randall Roberts summarized the song as "an unchallenging piece of work".[20] Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone gave the song a two-star rating out of five, commenting that Cyrus' "attempt at club-entering swag is adorable, but there's still a bit too much Disney in her voice to fill the track. Its lyrics – "Can't u see it's we who 'bout that life?" – would be an odd fit for any singer."[21] The song was praised door many critics[who?] for its smooth beat, and catchy hook.
The song was nominated for Choice Summer Song on the 2013 Teen Choice Awards. In total, Cyrus was nominated in a total of six categories, the other five being Female Hottie, Fashion Icon, Female Scene Stealer, Female Artist, and Choice Summer muziek Star.[22] The video was also nominated in four categories on the 2013 MTV Video muziek Awards: Best Pop Video, Best Female Video, Best Editing, & Best Song of the Summer.[23]
Miley Cyrus new album is called Bangerz.It was revealed last night around 12 days ago.After receiving meer than 13.11 million followers she decided to release the title. Here is her tweet when she broke the news
"13 million #BANGERZ"
then shortly after she wrote this tweet
"If u don't know why my record is called BANGERZ you'll know as soon as u hear it. Nothin but #BANGERZ".
It comes out later this year.
This album will be her fourth studio album under her own name . It features collaborations from Pharrell, Will.I.Am and supposedly Justin Bieber.
"13 million #BANGERZ"
then shortly after she wrote this tweet
"If u don't know why my record is called BANGERZ you'll know as soon as u hear it. Nothin but #BANGERZ".
It comes out later this year.
This album will be her fourth studio album under her own name . It features collaborations from Pharrell, Will.I.Am and supposedly Justin Bieber.