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This 2013 Miley Cyrus Hit Was Originally Meant for Another Huge Artist, and I Can’t Help but Think About What Could Have Been
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This 2013 Miley Cyrus Hit Was Originally Meant for Another Huge Artist, and I Can’t Help but Think About What Could Have Been

VICE·Lauren Boisvert·about 1 month ago
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Miley Cyrus technically made her post-Disney debut in 2010 with Can’t Be Tamed . But her 2013 resurgence really put a much finer point on the separation. Cyrus left Disney-owned Hollywood Records that year to sign with RCA Records, and Bangerz dropped later in October. And of course, there was the infamous MTV VMAs performance two months earlier. Overall, these were the pop culture moments that solidified Cyrus as an artist and a young woman beyond Hannah Montana. Bangerz was a turbulent era for sure, and not everyone was ready for Miley Cyrus to embrace her maturity and sexuality. This reluctance to allow child stars to grow up has been happening for ages. Videos by VICE I don’t Even Want to Think About What the Pop Culture Landscape Would Look Like if Miley Cyrus Never Released “We Can’t Stop” Somehow, it seems to happen more often for young women in pop music who started with Disney. We saw it with Miley Cyrus and with Sabrina Carpenter in her last couple of album cycles.…

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