Miley Cyrus & Flaming Lips' New Music Video, 'Blonde SuperFreak Steals the Magic Brain': Trippy Collaboration Song References LSD [Watch]
Miley Cyrus, known for her raunchy lifestyle, has released what could be the trippiest music video yet in her recent collaboration with the Flaming Lips in what they call "Blonde SuperFreak Steals the Magic Brain."
It first premiered on Rolling Stone, where the Wrecking Ball singer flirts with Moby, an evil and power-hungry cult leader, for the faux brain of John F. Kennedy.
Wayne Coyne, the frontman of Flaming Lips, explained how the video was originally intended to be a song with reference to the drug LSD. He also shared how they were lucky to have gotten ideas and suggestions from Miley despite her illness. Wayne said that they were able to get a couple of hours with her even though Miley was bedridden at that time.
According to Mirror.co.uk, the story of the video follows Moby, who wanted to take possession of JFK's brain which allegedly contained the original formula for LSD. Miley had the magic brain, which was stolen by the "nympho blonde superfreak" who was hired by Moby. He said that Moby tried everything to get the magic brain from her. However, in the bizarre sequence, the nympho blonde mistakenly stole the brain of Miley Cyrus, who was in a drug-induced coma at that time. Coyne also said that Miley enlisted the help of a "lesbian Bigfoot" and "Santa with a burnt face", who were hovering in a spaceship as they hunted down the blond superfreak.
While Cyrus bemoans the loss of her magic brain, Moby achieved powerful rainbows from hell.
At the end of the strange video, Big Foot and Santa were killed by the blonde superfreak and Kennedy's brain ends up with a baby mole. Watch the video below:
This is not the only project the Flaming Lips and Miley Cyrus are collaborating on as they have been reported to work on several different projects in the past couple of months.
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