If you see or not, Miley Cyrus is no longer a little girl. With fans created in his likeness, "Hanna Montana" based Cyrus proves that she still has what it takes to entertain his audience. With the new "Breakout" CD hit stands for music, the album offers a sound that is updated and ready for a changing world. She has come a long way to be a popular teenage Idol. With his father Billy Raye Cyrus, famous for the "Achey Breaky Heart" melody and others, Miley has a new album worthy of his family's career.
"Breakout" offers many clues which shall entertain the audience for hours. With the mix of country and pop, Cyrus offers a great music to a wide audience. "Breakout" is an album that has no connection with his alias Hanna Montana. While fans see Hanna Montana singing, Cyrus shows that she has what it takes to make the world of music without the use of aliases and new pelucas.El album offers songs that are optimistic with a cover of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper.Other songs on the album offering optimistic tempos, Miley Cyrus gives the audience what they want and much more.
His style of music for the new album has more than a feeling rock country to the same. Fans are already excited about the different sound that have for the Princess of pop of the paĆs.Ya hearing at the age of 17, Cyrus has shown that even young people can rock, and have fun. Miley Cyrus, with the release of his new CD "Breakout", has been involved with a lot of activities.His voice on the job in the Disney film "bolt" released a single "I thought that you missed".The energy that drives this Teen is what has given him stardom that she deserves.
"Breakout" Miley now has an opportunity to break with its popular alias Hanna Montana and show the world the talents of Miley Cyrus.Muchos fans are excited to hear the new CD and have already bought in its release on July 22, 2009.El CD provides music for everyone with entertaining letters indicating what has been happening during the year and optimistic tempo pasado.Miley Cyrus has shown many times that she has what you need to follow the changing music industry.
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