The only way to appreciate Miley Cyrus is to channel your inner child

Natalie Sowl, Graphic Designer

Wow, Miley you just get better and better. And your new album has shown me a whole new side of your musical talent. Like, I have been a huge fan of you forever. When I was nine years old, and you were Hannah Montana, you taught me what it is to be an excited American teenager. You’ve matured into an independent young woman, and your music career totally is like way cooler than Hannah Montana ever was.

Your new album “Bangerz” is super sweet, and I really feel like you get me Miley. After listening through your album several dozen times, immediately after purchase, I have decided that it might be the greatest album to drop since your brilliant first: “Meet Miley Cyrus.” My favorite song, of course, is “Wrecking Ball.” The song, though, I have to say is really not as good without the video. I am at least 200 of those 198,960,951 YouTube views.
Pumping electronic trance beats course throughout the album. It just makes me want to dance. And Miley, your deep scratchy voice continues to inspire me to live this awesome party life that you describe so vividly.

Like in “We Can’t Stop,” you just perfectly put it, “It’s our party and will do what we want!” My life should be my party. My parents just don’t understand that I am 15 years old, and I have to be allowed to express myself in a completely irresponsible manner.

The album is bursting with more trippy tracks. “Love, Money, Party” talks about the things that are really important in life. And “Drive” covers young love; I wish the guy from homeroom would drive my heart into the night.

Miley, you’re making the transition into adulthood so gracefully. The way you dress and act in your videos makes you seem so confident and empowered, and I want to be just like you. You’ve really pulled it all together on “Bangerz” and I can’t wait to see what you do next.