What type of music miley cyrus sing
Miley started out her career in the entertainment industry as Hannah Montana on Disney Channel in As the first season of the series premiered, it quickly drew the largest audience for any Disney Channel show. In , she was questioned whether she enjoyed being the innocent, pop-heavy character within the Disney universe — an intriguing question considering she tried quite hard to break out of the role when she turned 18 years old.
All people want to have is great music, and for that audience, for what that was, that was great music for kids to listen to. Wise words. And just a week after releasing her longtime-coming rock album, Plastic Heart s , she dipped her toes in grunge with a Hole cover.
Regardless, her best and worst covers alike are rarely not interesting. Here is every Miley Cyrus cover song, ranked. Done well, this one-hit wonder by the Turtles is lighthearted and buoyant. Cyrus makes it the opposite with another checked-out, almost mournful vocal — along with ditching that awesome horn part. Cyrus loves to cover a topical song, but this choice — which, on its face, fit her Happy Hippy Foundation well — backfired. Going acoustic declaws the song the rest of the way, even if Cyrus is still trying to sing it like a full-force rock song.
Points awarded for Cyrus playing up the lyrics at every chance she gets; points deducted for her out-of-nowhere screaming at the end. Cyrus has always had a keen sense of when to step forward and when to step back when she performs with others, and this is a great example of the latter. She adds just a bit of humanity, something the rest of the cover is sorely lacking.
This Pink Floyd cover is a Rorschach test for your thoughts on the band itself. Love them? Hate them? Cyrus throws disco out the window for her raw performance of the song, released on streaming by popular demand after she debuted it at a fanless iHeart Music Festival.
But we all know she really chose this song, performed for a COVID relief special, for the title alone, right? Uh, give us more! What starts as a fairly subdued take on this simple Petty ballad turns into a poignant free fall as Cyrus taps into her belt.
Having her father on backing only sweetens the whole moment. The bad: Cyrus has shown us that she has a skill for taking a song and spinning it into her own.
Does it veer on too much at times? By , she began her return to music, releasing online videos of performances of her favorite songs. She also collaborated with producers including Rock Mafia and Borgore and worked with Snoop Lion and will. The result was Bangerz , which combined hip-hop beats with elements of synth pop, electro, and stadium rock, and debuted at number one on the Billboard in October The album also spawned the chart-topping single "Wrecking Ball" and "We Can't Stop," which reached number two on the Billboard Hot chart.
The following January, her MTV Unplugged performance -- which featured guest star Madonna -- became the show's most popular episode in a decade. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band , and had the band join her on-stage for several tour dates.
She also worked with the group's frontman, Wayne Coyne , on her own music. After lending her voice to the robot alien warrior Mainframe in Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol.
Co-written and produced by Cyrus and Yoel and featuring vocals by Cyrus ' godmother, Dolly Parton , the album boasted a rootsier sound than her previous work and debuted at number five on the Billboard Albums chart. Cyrus then appeared as a coach on the 13th season of The Voice, and in headed into the studio with producers including Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson.
Late that year, her first collaboration with Ronson , "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart," arrived and hit number 43 on Billboard's Hot singles chart the following January. All three singles charted on the Billboard Hot In addition to her work as a performer, Cyrus also made helping others a priority by starting the Malibu Foundation to aid the community of the wildfires that devastated California's Los Angeles and Ventura counties in November , and by founding the Happy Hippie Foundation, which has supported homeless and LGBTQ youth.
In , Cyrus launched her next album with the August release of "Midnight Sky," a personal, disco-tinged single inspired by the sounds of Debbie Harry and Stevie Nicks the song spawned the remix "Edge of Midnight," a mashup with Nicks ' "Edge of Seventeen". Featuring collaborations with producers including Mark Ronson and singers ranging from Dua Lipa to Joan Jett and Billy Idol , November 's Plastic Hearts combined '80s rock and disco influences with contemporary pop.
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