Miley Cyrus, born Destiny Hope Cyrus on November 23, 1992, in Franklin, Tennessee, is an American singer-songwriter renowned for her dynamic music career and chart-topping successes. Initially rising to prominence as the Disney Channel character "Hannah Montana," Miley swiftly transitioned into a music powerhouse with her debut album "Meet Miley Cyrus" in 2007.
Since then, she has captivated audiences with her bold and eclectic sound, collaborating with acclaimed artists like
Pharrell Williams,
Dolly Parton, and
Mark Ronson. Her albums "Bangerz" (2013) and "Younger Now" (2017) showcase her diverse musical influences and evolution as an artist.
With numerous hit singles, including "Wrecking Ball" and "Malibu," Miley's undeniable talent and fearless approach to music have earned her widespread acclaim, multiple awards, and a dedicated global fanbase. Her ability to collaborate across genres and reinvent herself continually cements her status as one of the most influential and iconic figures in contemporary music.