BRET MICHAELS NOT DEFENSIVE ABOUT SUGGESTIVE MILEY CYRUS SONG


Bret Michaels, the Rock of Love star, says there's "nothing I have to be defensive about," in reference to his new track featuring Miley Cyrus.
Michaels said he received a lot of feedback about having Miley, who is 17 years old, singing harmonies to his suggestive lyrics for his country-rock ballad "Nothin' to Lose" which was released online last week.
The song, about a romance gone bad features lyrics about getting undressed slowly and Michaels said it was written a couple of years ago. Miley was added to the track after he played the song for her during a recording session for Cyrus' cover of Michaels' "Every Rose Has Its Thorn."
Michaels said, "[Miley was] like, 'This is an incredible song, it's beautiful. Maybe I could [add] some stuff to it, some harmonies.' She was excited about not having to follow any rules."
He also noted that the suggestive lyrics are not about Miley. "It has no reference to her and I. It's not even a duet," he said. "It's blown out of proportion. As god is my witness, there is nothing I have to be defensive about. I'm a good dad. I just thought it was a beautiful song."
Michael's, the father of two young girls, said he is a fan of Miley and thinks the debate has gotten out of hand.
Listen to the song, Nothing to Lose here. Do you think the lyrics are suggestive?
You can also download the song Nothing to Lose here.

