While we are still recovering from the shock of the great twerking moves of Miley Cyrus at the Video Music Awards performance, the singer has moved on with her life. Less than twenty four hours after her racy latex nude bikini clad performance that broke Twitter record and made headlines all over the media, the controversial singer is shooting for her new song (another controversy?) titled "23" with Mike Will, Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa.

Guess who else was present on the sets of the song? You will be surprised to know that Miley's foam finger, which the singer used to touch her private parts at the MTV VMA 2013, also was there. The 20-year-old did not forget to share the photograph with her fans on her Instagram account.

A brief clip of the video was also shown on @mistercap's Instagram account that shows the singer sitting on top of the basketball court wearing black shorts and black sports bra top.

There is no news on the release date of the new video but Miley has been seen promoting it on her Instagram account by posting a provocative picture of herself wearing red jersey that has 23 written on it.

The music video for "23" is directed by Mike Will, who also produced Miley's video for "We Can't Stop."

Miley Cyrus was ridiculed, criticised and even made fun of for her skin colour underwear performance where she was seen grinding on Robin Thicke's crotch and sticking her tongue out suggestively.
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Now when the topic is still fresh, Billy Ray Cyrus, Miley Cyrus' dad is still very much on her side and says he fully supports her actions with or without twerking! "Of course I'll always be here for Miley. Can't wait (to) see her when she gets home," Billy Ray told Entertainment Tonight host Nancy O Dell.

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"She's still my little girl and I'm still her dad regardless how this circus we call show business plays out," Billy continued. "I love her unconditionally and that will never change."