Miley Cyrus has a reputation for being contentious due to her appearance, opinions, live performances, and most importantly, her music. Even while everyone remembers the day he went back to having blonde hair, the truth is that his defiance is rooted in the past.

After the singer has grown weary of being a part of Disney and longs to shed her Hanna Montana persona, Miley Cyrus releases the album "Can't Be Tamed" which marks a turning point in her career and makes it difficult for her to defend her new image.

The album, which was composed and recorded at the tail end of 2009 when the singer was on the "Wonder World Tour" tour, was released on June 18, 2010. 11 of the 12 tracks were written by Miley. and is dance-pop music with rock undertones.

At a press conference for the album's debut in Spain, the singer said that she now has a new image, even though many people don't like it. She added that her mother has already told me that she can't do what they want her to do, but she has to be who she wants to be and do what is best for her.

Years later, the man-whose identity he chose to protect-claimed on social media that he worked for Hollywood Records, the music label owned by Disney, and demonstrated that the business had taken action to prevent the commercial release of this album, which signified Miley Cyrus' departure.

The album's release three weeks prior to the premiere was the cause of this.

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The final season of the show, "Hannah Montana Forever," allegedly infuriated Disney to the point where he eventually forbade it from being broadcast on American radio.

Miley Cyrus was only 17 years old when she received harsh criticism for her new appearance and provocative outings.

The singer defended her music and said she only played in Latin America, Asia, and Oceania since she did not feel at home in America. 

In hindsight, this year, Cyrus spoke about how growing up in the spotlight affected her growth, saying she was harshly judged when she was very young. 

"I carried some guilt and shame around myself for years because of how much controversy and upset I really caused," she says. "Now that I'm an adult, I realize how harshly I was judged. I was harshly judged as a child by adults and now, as an adult, I realize that I would never harshly judge a child."

She explained that all the controversial antics she was accused of were just a way for her to distance herself from her Disney persona, but people chose to attack her whole being for it. 

"I'm actually not an attention-seeking person, sitting here as a 30-year-old grown woman," she said. "I was creating attention for myself because I was dividing myself from a character I had played. Anyone, when you're 20 or 21, you have more to prove. 'I'm not my parents.' 'I am who I am.'"

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