Albums by Hannah Montana
ALBUMHannah Montana Forever (Soundtrack from the TV Series)Hannah Montana
ALBUMHannah Montana 3 (Music from the TV Show) [Deluxe Edition]Hannah Montana
ALBUMHannah Montana - Hits RemixedHannah Montana
ALBUMHannah Montana 2: Non-Stop Dance PartyHannah Montana
ALBUMHannah Montana 2 (Original Soundtrack)Hannah Montana
ALBUMHannah Montana (Songs from and Inspired By the Hit TV Series)Hannah Montana
Hannah Montana's Popular Music Videos
Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill) [Non-Chyroned Full Length Version, Live]
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It's All Right Here (Non-chyroned Full Length Version, Live)
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Let's Get Crazy (Non-chyroned Full Length Version, Live)
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Supergirl (Non-chyroned Full Length Version, Live)
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Every Part of Me (Non-chyroned Full Length Version, Live)
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Let's Do This (Non-chyroned Full Length Version, Live)
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Just a Girl (Non-chyroned Full Length Version, Live)
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Mixed Up (Non-chyroned Full Length Version, Live)
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Best of Both Worlds
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Nobody's Perfect (Live)
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Artist Playlists
Hannah Montana Essentials
Rock out with Miley Cyrus' alter egos.
Artist Biography
It was every kid’s daydream: to be an ordinary student by day, and a teen pop star by night. That’s the premise of Disney’s Hannah Montana television series, and it succeeded beyond its creators’ wildest dreams, making a bona fide star of Miley Cyrus and launching an empire that encompassed four seasons of television, multiple chart-topping hits and albums, and a 2009 movie. The show, which debuted in March 2006, was helmed by Cyrus, who won the starring role at the tender age of 11, buoyed (despite her youth) by her preternaturally mature, husky singing voice and her undeniable acting chops. (Her real-life father, country star Billy Ray Cyrus, played her dad and agent in the show.) For all the show’s comedic shenanigans, each hit song it featured cemented Cyrus’s status as a talented singer who could ably straddle pop, rock, and country music, as heard in songs like the iconic “The Best of Both Worlds” and “He Could Be the One.” By the end of the third season, Cyrus began to feel she was outgrowing the format, and in the fourth season her character, Miley Stewart, reveals that she’s lived a double life, concluding the show’s narrative arc. The end of the family-friendly series enabled Cyrus to reinvent herself and pursue a more mature career that saw her ascend to the upper echelons of pop music—this time as her more outspoken, fearless, and unscripted self.
Hometown
United States of America
Genre
Soundtrack