Yes, she was naked yet very emotional and vulnerable in her latest single "Wrecking Ball", but the song is more than just the nudity and Miley's attempt to sell her music. The song is about heartbreak and a relationship ending where for sure everybody can relate to, and as for her it speaks loudly of her current situation with Liam Hemsworth.

Of course, we cannot deny the fact of the nude image of Miley swinging with the wrecking ball and licking the sledgehammer. But if we get pass that then audience will get to know the real score of the song and its message, and how emotional Miley is during filming of the controversial video.

She may look like she's having a blast filming the emotional ballad but Miley told Elvis Duran on Z100 that the song is about her emotional pain and its more than just about showing some skin. "Most people see the video and jump to conclusions that it's about sex just because there's some flesh", Cyrus said.

"I think the video is much more if people get past the point that I'm naked," she said. "[If] you actually look at me, you can tell that I actually look more broken than even the song sounds. The song is like this pop ballad that is one of those songs everyone is going to relate to, everyone's felt that feeling at some point."

"If people can take their minds off the obvious and go into their imagination a little bit and see kind of what the video really means," she added.

The first part of video where the camera just focuses on her face is the most emotional shot where her eyes speaks volume about her pain and loneliness.

"If you look in my eyes, I look more sad than my voice sounds on the record," she said. "It was a lot harder to do the video than it even was to record the song."

As for shooting the video, Terry Richardson used Liam Hemsworth to take the emotion out of Miley and it worked dramatically. A source tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively, "When Terry wanted her cry, he told her to think about losing Liam and boom, she went from happy to breaking down. It was very intense and wasn't an act - the song is obviously very personal for her."