Bangerz

Miley Cyrus

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Bangerz is Miley Cyrus’s fourth studio album, released on September 30, 2013 via RCA Records, and widely treated as her true “debut” as an adult pop artist after disowning much of her earlier Disney-era output. Primarily a pop and R&B record with strong trap-pop and hip-hop influences, it was crafted with producers like Mike Will Made-It and features guest spots from Britney Spears, Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Ludacris, and Nelly, underlining its immersion in contemporary rap and club culture. The tracklist moves from the tender opener “Adore You” through hedonistic anthems like “We Can’t Stop,” the bombastic “SMS (Bangerz)” with Britney Spears, and the massive breakup ballad “Wrecking Ball,” balancing party songs with more vulnerable, slow-burning cuts.

Lyrically, the album revolves around romance, heartbreak, and reckless freedom, closely tied to Cyrus’s relationship and breakup with Liam Hemsworth; she has said the record effectively tells the story of that relationship from start (“Adore You”) to finish (“Someone Else”). Much of the material juxtaposes wild, provocative swagger—on tracks like “Do My Thang,” “Love Money Party,” and “#GETITRIGHT”—with raw emotional confessions on songs such as “Drive,” “FU,” and “Wrecking Ball,” creating a split between carefree bangers and intensely personal ballads. Beyond its sound, Bangerz became a cultural flashpoint, cementing Cyrus’s controversial reinvention through its embrace of hip-hop aesthetics and adult themes, and reshaping her image from former child star to polarizing, boundary-pushing pop figure.

Bangerz is Miley Cyrus’s fourth studio album, released on September 30, 2013 via RCA Records, and widely treated as her true “debut” as an adult pop artist after disowning much of her earlier Disney-era output. Primarily a pop and R&B record with strong trap-pop and hip-hop influences, it was crafted with producers like Mike Will Made-It and features guest spots from Britney Spears, Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Ludacris, and Nelly, underlining its immersion in contemporary rap and club culture. The tracklist moves from the tender opener “Adore You” through hedonistic anthems like “We Can’t Stop,” the bombastic “SMS (Bangerz)” with Britney Spears, and the massive breakup ballad “Wrecking Ball,” balancing party songs with more vulnerable, slow-burning cuts.

Lyrically, the album revolves around romance, heartbreak, and reckless freedom, closely tied to Cyrus’s relationship and breakup with Liam Hemsworth; she has said the record effectively tells the story of that relationship from start (“Adore You”) to finish (“Someone Else”). Much of the material juxtaposes wild, provocative swagger—on tracks like “Do My Thang,” “Love Money Party,” and “#GETITRIGHT”—with raw emotional confessions on songs such as “Drive,” “FU,” and “Wrecking Ball,” creating a split between carefree bangers and intensely personal ballads. Beyond its sound, Bangerz became a cultural flashpoint, cementing Cyrus’s controversial reinvention through its embrace of hip-hop aesthetics and adult themes, and reshaping her image from former child star to polarizing, boundary-pushing pop figure.

Bangerz is Miley Cyrus’s fourth studio album, released on September 30, 2013 via RCA Records, and widely treated as her true “debut” as an adult pop artist after disowning much of her earlier Disney-era output. Primarily a pop and R&B record with strong trap-pop and hip-hop influences, it was crafted with producers like Mike Will Made-It and features guest spots from Britney Spears, Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Ludacris, and Nelly, underlining its immersion in contemporary rap and club culture. The tracklist moves from the tender opener “Adore You” through hedonistic anthems like “We Can’t Stop,” the bombastic “SMS (Bangerz)” with Britney Spears, and the massive breakup ballad “Wrecking Ball,” balancing party songs with more vulnerable, slow-burning cuts.

Lyrically, the album revolves around romance, heartbreak, and reckless freedom, closely tied to Cyrus’s relationship and breakup with Liam Hemsworth; she has said the record effectively tells the story of that relationship from start (“Adore You”) to finish (“Someone Else”). Much of the material juxtaposes wild, provocative swagger—on tracks like “Do My Thang,” “Love Money Party,” and “#GETITRIGHT”—with raw emotional confessions on songs such as “Drive,” “FU,” and “Wrecking Ball,” creating a split between carefree bangers and intensely personal ballads. Beyond its sound, Bangerz became a cultural flashpoint, cementing Cyrus’s controversial reinvention through its embrace of hip-hop aesthetics and adult themes, and reshaping her image from former child star to polarizing, boundary-pushing pop figure.

Bangerz is Miley Cyrus’s fourth studio album, released on September 30, 2013 via RCA Records, and widely treated as her true “debut” as an adult pop artist after disowning much of her earlier Disney-era output. Primarily a pop and R&B record with strong trap-pop and hip-hop influences, it was crafted with producers like Mike Will Made-It and features guest spots from Britney Spears, Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Ludacris, and Nelly, underlining its immersion in contemporary rap and club culture. The tracklist moves from the tender opener “Adore You” through hedonistic anthems like “We Can’t Stop,” the bombastic “SMS (Bangerz)” with Britney Spears, and the massive breakup ballad “Wrecking Ball,” balancing party songs with more vulnerable, slow-burning cuts.

Lyrically, the album revolves around romance, heartbreak, and reckless freedom, closely tied to Cyrus’s relationship and breakup with Liam Hemsworth; she has said the record effectively tells the story of that relationship from start (“Adore You”) to finish (“Someone Else”). Much of the material juxtaposes wild, provocative swagger—on tracks like “Do My Thang,” “Love Money Party,” and “#GETITRIGHT”—with raw emotional confessions on songs such as “Drive,” “FU,” and “Wrecking Ball,” creating a split between carefree bangers and intensely personal ballads. Beyond its sound, Bangerz became a cultural flashpoint, cementing Cyrus’s controversial reinvention through its embrace of hip-hop aesthetics and adult themes, and reshaping her image from former child star to polarizing, boundary-pushing pop figure.

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RCA Records Label RCA Records Label RCA Records Label SI / RCA Records Label
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Rock/Pop
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90 g 500 g 500 g 90 g

Bangerz

Miley Cyrus

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Description

Bangerz is Miley Cyrus’s fourth studio album, released on September 30, 2013 via RCA Records, and widely treated as her true “debut” as an adult pop artist after disowning much of her earlier Disney-era output. Primarily a pop and R&B record with strong trap-pop and hip-hop influences, it was crafted with producers like Mike Will Made-It and features guest spots from Britney Spears, Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Ludacris, and Nelly, underlining its immersion in contemporary rap and club culture. The tracklist moves from the tender opener “Adore You” through hedonistic anthems like “We Can’t Stop,” the bombastic “SMS (Bangerz)” with Britney Spears, and the massive breakup ballad “Wrecking Ball,” balancing party songs with more vulnerable, slow-burning cuts.

Lyrically, the album revolves around romance, heartbreak, and reckless freedom, closely tied to Cyrus’s relationship and breakup with Liam Hemsworth; she has said the record effectively tells the story of that relationship from start (“Adore You”) to finish (“Someone Else”). Much of the material juxtaposes wild, provocative swagger—on tracks like “Do My Thang,” “Love Money Party,” and “#GETITRIGHT”—with raw emotional confessions on songs such as “Drive,” “FU,” and “Wrecking Ball,” creating a split between carefree bangers and intensely personal ballads. Beyond its sound, Bangerz became a cultural flashpoint, cementing Cyrus’s controversial reinvention through its embrace of hip-hop aesthetics and adult themes, and reshaping her image from former child star to polarizing, boundary-pushing pop figure.

Bangerz is Miley Cyrus’s fourth studio album, released on September 30, 2013 via RCA Records, and widely treated as her true “debut” as an adult pop artist after disowning much of her earlier Disney-era output. Primarily a pop and R&B record with strong trap-pop and hip-hop influences, it was crafted with producers like Mike Will Made-It and features guest spots from Britney Spears, Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Ludacris, and Nelly, underlining its immersion in contemporary rap and club culture. The tracklist moves from the tender opener “Adore You” through hedonistic anthems like “We Can’t Stop,” the bombastic “SMS (Bangerz)” with Britney Spears, and the massive breakup ballad “Wrecking Ball,” balancing party songs with more vulnerable, slow-burning cuts.

Lyrically, the album revolves around romance, heartbreak, and reckless freedom, closely tied to Cyrus’s relationship and breakup with Liam Hemsworth; she has said the record effectively tells the story of that relationship from start (“Adore You”) to finish (“Someone Else”). Much of the material juxtaposes wild, provocative swagger—on tracks like “Do My Thang,” “Love Money Party,” and “#GETITRIGHT”—with raw emotional confessions on songs such as “Drive,” “FU,” and “Wrecking Ball,” creating a split between carefree bangers and intensely personal ballads. Beyond its sound, Bangerz became a cultural flashpoint, cementing Cyrus’s controversial reinvention through its embrace of hip-hop aesthetics and adult themes, and reshaping her image from former child star to polarizing, boundary-pushing pop figure.

Bangerz is Miley Cyrus’s fourth studio album, released on September 30, 2013 via RCA Records, and widely treated as her true “debut” as an adult pop artist after disowning much of her earlier Disney-era output. Primarily a pop and R&B record with strong trap-pop and hip-hop influences, it was crafted with producers like Mike Will Made-It and features guest spots from Britney Spears, Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Ludacris, and Nelly, underlining its immersion in contemporary rap and club culture. The tracklist moves from the tender opener “Adore You” through hedonistic anthems like “We Can’t Stop,” the bombastic “SMS (Bangerz)” with Britney Spears, and the massive breakup ballad “Wrecking Ball,” balancing party songs with more vulnerable, slow-burning cuts.

Lyrically, the album revolves around romance, heartbreak, and reckless freedom, closely tied to Cyrus’s relationship and breakup with Liam Hemsworth; she has said the record effectively tells the story of that relationship from start (“Adore You”) to finish (“Someone Else”). Much of the material juxtaposes wild, provocative swagger—on tracks like “Do My Thang,” “Love Money Party,” and “#GETITRIGHT”—with raw emotional confessions on songs such as “Drive,” “FU,” and “Wrecking Ball,” creating a split between carefree bangers and intensely personal ballads. Beyond its sound, Bangerz became a cultural flashpoint, cementing Cyrus’s controversial reinvention through its embrace of hip-hop aesthetics and adult themes, and reshaping her image from former child star to polarizing, boundary-pushing pop figure.

Bangerz is Miley Cyrus’s fourth studio album, released on September 30, 2013 via RCA Records, and widely treated as her true “debut” as an adult pop artist after disowning much of her earlier Disney-era output. Primarily a pop and R&B record with strong trap-pop and hip-hop influences, it was crafted with producers like Mike Will Made-It and features guest spots from Britney Spears, Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Ludacris, and Nelly, underlining its immersion in contemporary rap and club culture. The tracklist moves from the tender opener “Adore You” through hedonistic anthems like “We Can’t Stop,” the bombastic “SMS (Bangerz)” with Britney Spears, and the massive breakup ballad “Wrecking Ball,” balancing party songs with more vulnerable, slow-burning cuts.

Lyrically, the album revolves around romance, heartbreak, and reckless freedom, closely tied to Cyrus’s relationship and breakup with Liam Hemsworth; she has said the record effectively tells the story of that relationship from start (“Adore You”) to finish (“Someone Else”). Much of the material juxtaposes wild, provocative swagger—on tracks like “Do My Thang,” “Love Money Party,” and “#GETITRIGHT”—with raw emotional confessions on songs such as “Drive,” “FU,” and “Wrecking Ball,” creating a split between carefree bangers and intensely personal ballads. Beyond its sound, Bangerz became a cultural flashpoint, cementing Cyrus’s controversial reinvention through its embrace of hip-hop aesthetics and adult themes, and reshaping her image from former child star to polarizing, boundary-pushing pop figure.

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