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List of songs recorded by Miley Cyrus

List of songs recorded by Miley Cyrus

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American pop singer Miley Cyrus has recorded songs for eight studio albums, five soundtrack albums, two EPs and other album or singles appearances. Part of her songs are credited to the fictional characters she has played: Hannah Montana and Ashley O. She recorded 120 songs for her own albums. But she also recorded 46 songs for Hannah Montana and other 60 songs outside her albums, totaling 226 songs. Among the 224 songs, 38 of them are covers.

Cyrus during the interview on The Howard Stern Show, December 2020

She first came to prominence within the entertainment industry for her portrayal of Hannah Montana in the television series of the same name, which premiered in March 2006.[1] Cyrus is credited as Hannah Montana for eight of the thirteen tracks featured on its first soundtrack album Hannah Montana, which was released in October 2006.[2] Matthew Gerrard was responsible for much of its songwriting and production,[3] and tended towards a "sugary - sweet" sound.[4] In 2006, Cyrus additionally signed a recording contract with Hollywood Records.[5] The following year, Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records jointly released the double album Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus; the first disc served as the soundtrack album for the second season of Hannah Montana, while the second disc served as Cyrus' debut studio album.[6] Cyrus' music incorporated prominent elements of pop and pop rock musical styles;[7] she shared writing credits with Antonina Armato and Tim James, who collectively form the production team Rock Mafia, on the tracks "See You Again", "Let's Dance", "Right Here", and "Good and Broken".[8] "See You Again" was serviced as the lead single from the record, and became Cyrus' first top-ten entry on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[9]

Cyrus' second studio album Breakout (2008) was her first record released separately from the Hannah Montana franchise. She again collaborated with Armato and James during its production; together, they co-wrote "7 Things", "Fly on the Wall", "Bottom of the Ocean", "Wake Up America", and "Goodbye".[10] In 2009, Cyrus recorded and released the soundtrack albums Hannah Montana: The Movie and Hannah Montana 3, which were credited to Montana.[11][12] The lead single from the former record, "The Climb", was written by Jessi Alexander and Jon Mabe.[13] "Party in the U.S.A." was written by Jessie J, Dr. Luke, and Claude Kelly for her first extended play The Time of Our Lives (2009); its songwriting was largely handled by Dr. Luke, Kelly, and John Shanks.[14] Cyrus released her third studio album Can't Be Tamed in June 2010;[15] Cyrus co-wrote much of its material with Armato, James, and Shanks, including the lead single "Can't Be Tamed";[16] the song peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100.[17] The record was followed by the soundtrack Hannah Montana Forever in October 2010.[18]

In 2013, Cyrus left Hollywood Records and subsequently joined RCA Records;[19] her fourth studio album Bangerz was released through the label that October.[20] Cyrus expressed intentions of incorporating elements of "dirty south hip-hop" into the record.[21] Consequently, she co-wrote several of its tracks with hip hop producer Mike Will Made It, who handled most of its production; Pharrell Williams also co-wrote four songs for the album.[22] The lead single "We Can't Stop" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100,[23] while its second single "Wrecking Ball" became Cyrus' first track to peak at number one in the United States.[24] In August 2015 she released her fifth studio album, Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz, was available for free streaming on SoundCloud.[25] In September 2017 she released her sixth studio album, Younger Now.[26] In 2019 she released her second major extended play, She Is Coming,[27] and two songs recorded as Ashley O for the television series Black Mirror.[28] In November 2020 she released her seventh studio album, Plastic Hearts.[29] In March 2021 she left RCA Records and subsequently joined Columbia Records.[30] Her eight studio album, Endless Summer Vacation, is scheduled to be released in March 2023.[31]

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A light-skinned man with medium-length brown hair is seen singing with a microphone held by his face.
Billy Ray Cyrus (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus, his daughter, on seven songs.
John Travolta (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on "I Thought I Lost You".
Jonas Brothers (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on two songs.
Timbaland (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on "We Belong to the Music".
Snoop Dogg (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on "Ashtrays and Heartbreaks".
A dark-skinned man wearing a grey short-sleeved shirt is seen looking into the distance during a performance; he is holding a microphone in his hand.
Pharrell Williams (pictured) co-wrote four songs on Bangerz. Cyrus also provided vocals on his song "Come Get It Bae".
A dark-skinned man with black hair and black facial hair is seen wearing glasses with circular lenses.
will.i.am (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on three songs in 2013.
Wiz Khalifa (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on two songs in 2013.
Future (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on three songs in 2013.
French Montana (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on two songs in 2013.
Big Sean (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on two songs.
The close-up of a light-skinned man with curly gray hair.
Wayne Coyne (pictured) co-wrote several songs on Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz.
Joan Jett (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on three songs.
Linda Perry (pictured) wrote "Hands of Love".
Dolly Parton (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on two songs. Cyrus also covered her song "Jolene".
Mark Ronson (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on four songs.
Lana Del Rey (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on "Don't Call Me Angel". Cyrus also covered her song "Summertime Sadness".
Elton John (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on "Nothing Else Matters". Cyrus also covered his two songs.
Billy Idol (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on "Night Crawling".
Stevie Nicks (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on "Edge of Midnight".
Dua Lipa (pictured) collaborated with Cyrus on "Prisoner".
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Songs released as Hannah Montana

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