Miley Cyrus, born Destiny Hope Cyrus on November 23, 1992, is an iconic American singer, songwriter, and actress who leapt to fame for her role as the title character in the Disney Channel television series "Hannah Montana." As the daughter of country music star Billy Ray Cyrus, she has music in her DNA and has successfully carved out her own dynamic career path. Cyrus's voice is versatile, known for its distinctive raspy quality, and she moves effortlessly between pop, country, and rock influences. Her career has been marked by a continuous evolution, with her image and music frequently serving as a reflection of her personal journey and growth.
After her Disney tenure, which catapulted her to teen idol status, Cyrus took on a more mature sound and image, reaching the zenith of her musical career with the release of the single "Wrecking Ball," which became an international hit and showed her capability to stir the pop culture pot with provocative imagery and heartfelt performances. Her musical repertoire spans a wide range, from pop anthems to rock-influenced tracks, as evidenced by her album "Plastic Hearts," which dives deep into rock undertones while maintaining a pop sensibility. Miley's transformation has been witnessed through her music videos, live performances, and raw public persona, marking her as an artist unafraid to take risks and embrace change. Her collaborations with artists like Dua Lipa on "Prisoner" and the legendary Stevie Nicks on the "Edge of Midnight" remix showcase her broad appeal and ability to bridge generational gaps in music. With "Endless Summer Vacation" and the live album "ATTENTION: MILEY LIVE," Cyrus continues to evolve, ensuring her place in the contemporary music landscape as both a provocateur and a meaningful storyteller.
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