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Miley Cyrus on ‘Wrecking Ball’ Video: ‘I’m Never Living That Down’

Miley Cyrus on 'Wrecking Ball' Video: 'I'm Never Living That Down'
She chose to marry “The Climb,” eff “7 Things” -- and kill “Wrecking Ball”

“Malibu” singer Miley Cyrus played a game of “Marry, Eff, Kill” with a few of her most famous hits during an interview Monday with the Zach Sang Show, and she chose to marry “The Climb,” eff “7 Things” — and kill “Wrecking Ball”, Joinfo.com reports with reference to Billboard.

She said swinging around naked on a wrecking ball will live forever, which she didn’t really consider as heavily as she should have before making the music video in 2013. “I’m never living that down,” Cyrus said. “I will always be the naked girl on a wrecking ball.”

She added that she hopes the track isn’t all she’ll be remembered for. “That’s my worst nightmare, is that being played at my funeral,” Cyrus said.

However, she said there’s something timeless about the message behind “The Climb” that she plans to carry over into her newer music. “There’s a song on my next album — I probably shouldn’t say this, but it’s called ‘Inspired’ and this is my new, older ‘Climb.’”

Watch Cyrus play “Marry, Eff, Kill” with more of her music below:

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