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Watch Billy Ray Cyrus Twerk and Mock Miley in The Hip-Hop Version of "Achy Breaky Heart"

Billy Ray Cyrus Buck 22 Music Video

Feb. 12 2014, Published 2:48 p.m. ET

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Almost everyone has a parent or two who's done some pretty embarrassing things, but nothing, absolutely NOTHING is more embarrassing than this remixed hip-hop music video of "Achy Breaky Heart," starring the one and only Billy Ray Cyrus. And either Billy Ray is using this as a parenting tactic to prove to his daughter Miley Cyrus that twerking is stupid, or he's just desperate for attention. Not sure which...

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"Achy Breaky Heart" was Billy Ray's biggest hit when it got released back in 1992, but for some reason he felt the need to rerelease it 22 years later with a rap verse from Bucky 22. And the video? It features naked girls twerking, a mention of "Wrecking Ball," and...Larry King? Watch the video below because there aren't enough words in the English language to do it justice:

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And for old time's sake, check out the original "Achy Breaky Heart" video from 1992 below. What a difference 22 years makes!

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Why do you think Billy Ray did this song and video? Is he trying to send some sort of message to his daughter Miley? Tweet us @OKMagazine.

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