Here are Miley Cyrus’s ultimate Top 10 Hit songs of all the times

Born as Destiny Hope Cyrus, she has attained the most US Billboard 200 top-five albums in the 21st century as a female artist, with a total of thirteen entries. Her experimental and unconventional style has not only grabbed eyeballs, but also helped her way to the top.

Cyrus first jumped onto the Billboard chart on August 5, 2006, when “Who Said,” a tune credited to her Disney Channel alter-ego Hannah Montana, arrived at No. 92.

Here we list down 10 of her best songs below:

10. Adore You

A romantic, slow ballad that shows an intense yet not overwhelming love.

9.Malibu

A song portraying the transition of her controversial-teen artist to a more profound artiste. It also has elements of her mature relationship with Liam Hemsworth and their home in Australia.

8. Slide Away

A personal perfect song reflecting on her relationship with ex-husband, Liam Hemsworth. The harbour lights, we’re not 17 ; an apparent reference to their meet on the sets of The Last Song.

7. 7 Things

Bearing aspects of both country and pop punk, it is alleged to be about her ex-boyfriend, Nick Jonas. Miley, however, never denied or accepted it.

6. See You Again

A dance-rock song with fast tempo and electronic music influences, it is an ultimate bop!

5. The Climb

It is a powerful ballad describing life as a difficult journey, but the one you always have to climb on!

4. We Can’t Stop

Dedicated to her fans, it is a sad song with a clear message of never stopping till you be who you are.

3. Party in the U.S.A

A 2009 jam, it includes the autobiographical element of the then-16-year-old singer, moving from Nashville to Los Angeles to become a pop superstar.

2. Midnight Sky

With a 80s feel of  Stevie Nicks’ classic song “Edge of Seventeen”, this became an instant hit. The theme is feeling oneself after a long battle with love.

1. Wrecking Ball

Dedicated to Liam Hemsworth, this pop ballad remains her most controversial and artistically appreciated work. It depicts how ‘love is not always about honey and sugar.”

 

Vaishnavi Shree

Vaishnavi Shree is a first-year Journalism student at the University of Delhi. A media enthusiast, she writes extensively on Quora and makes podcasts for Spotify. Vaishnavi is currently working as an Entertainment Journalist at http://USAnewshour.com and can be contacted at vaishnavishree2001@gmail.com