Miley Cyrus Naked in 'Wrecking Ball' Music Video, Directs Pain at Fiance Liam Hemsworth: WATCH EXPLICIT VIDEO

Miley Cyrus features the singer riding on a ball fully naked, smashing a concrete wall with a sledge hammer then licking it, crying and lying on smashed pieces of cement - all under 4 minutes as the singer continues to show the world she is no longer Disney's cute Hannah Montana.

Much to many parents dismay, Miley Cyrus is hurtling forward with her new, scantily clad look. On the heels of her raunchy MTV Music Awards Show performance with Robin Thicke, the singer released her music video "Wrecking Ball" on Vevo and urged her followers to share in order for the video to reach number one on the site.

The lyrics of the new song included "Don't you ever say I just walked away/ I will always want you," which seemed directed to her on-again-off-again fiancé, actor Liam Hemsworth. "I can't live a lie, running for my life/ I will always want you."

The "Wrecking Ball" music video begins with a somber-looking Miley Cyrus looking directly into the camera with tears in her blue eyes. It appears to be a prelude to an innocent music video from the twerking singer, but she soon shows her raunchier side.

The most outrageous moment of the video comes about 75 seconds in, when a nude Cyrus is shown straddling a swinging wrecking ball and lip-synching along to the pop ballad. The 20-year-old smashes more walls and licks the aforementioned sledgehammer before eventually collapsing in the middle of the rubble.

"I came in like a wrecking ball/ I never hit so hard in love," she sings while appearing in a cut-off white tank top and panties with maroon laced boots and holding a sledgehammer. "All I wanted was to break your walls/ All you ever did was wreck me/ Yea you wreck me."

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth from "The Hunger Games" fame have not denied or confirmed reports of a recent split.

Watch the "Wrecking Ball" Music Video below:

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