About

Miley Cyrus, born Destiny Hope Cyrus on November 23, 1992, in Franklin, Tennessee, is a globally recognized singer, songwriter, and actress known for her distinctive voice, genre-spanning music, and bold artistic evolution. From her Disney Channel beginnings to her reign as a pop culture icon, Cyrus has captivated audiences with her fearless approach to music and self-expression.

Cyrus first rose to fame as the star of Hannah Montana (2006–2011), where she played a dual role as a teenager living a secret life as a pop star. The show’s massive success launched her music career, with soundtracks like Hannah Montana and Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus topping charts and earning her widespread recognition.

Her transition from child star to global music phenomenon began with her breakout album Breakout (2008) and continued with hits like “Party in the U.S.A.” from her 2009 EP The Time of Our Lives. She further solidified her status with albums like Can’t Be Tamed (2010) and the provocative Bangerz (2013), featuring chart-topping singles “We Can’t Stop” and “Wrecking Ball.”

Cyrus’s music has continuously evolved, exploring pop, country, rock, and psychedelic influences. Her 2017 album Younger Now returned to her Nashville roots, while Plastic Hearts (2020) embraced an edgy rock sound, with hits like “Midnight Sky” and collaborations with rock legends like Billy Idol and Joan Jett.

Beyond her music, Cyrus has proven her versatility as an actress, starring in films like The Last Song (2010) and as the voice of Penny in Disney’s Bolt (2008). She has also become a prominent activist, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and founding the Happy Hippie Foundation to support homeless and marginalized youth.

Known for her dynamic live performances and unapologetic persona, Miley Cyrus continues to push boundaries, reinvent herself, and inspire fans worldwide. Her journey from Disney star to music powerhouse showcases her artistic bravery and enduring influence in pop culture.