By iliketoeataudreys on
9/25/2009 10:31 PM
Chris Applebaum, the director for Miley's latest video, "Party in the USA" spoke to MTV about the video as well as the voice behind it.
Applebaum raved about Cyrus, insisting she isn't just a cookie-cutter pop star — she's the real deal. "I really like her a lot and I've worked with pretty much every female pop star. ... She's fun and she's personal and she's smart in a way that you'd want one of your best buddies to be," he explained. "She's more like a guy than a girl. She doesn't take herself too seriously. She's a real artist, she comes from that background. She's just a hard worker."
Read more for how the concept was chosen.
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By iliketoeataudreys on
9/24/2009 4:20 PM
Miley Cyrus doesn't need to look at the music charts to know that her songs are making a connection with the fans - all she has to do is update her Twitter page.
"I'm stoked that people have been so supportive," she says of her latest project, the EP "The Time of Our Lives. "On my Twitter, (I get) so many replies like 'This song inspires me' and 'This inspires me.' ... One of the reasons why I love that site is being able to see what people are saying about the record."
Of course, having a best-selling record is good reassurance too - and Miley getting plenty of it these days. The EP is near the top of the charts and her song "The Climb" has been No. 1 on Billboard's adult contemporary chart for weeks.
It's just another example of the maturing career of the 16-year-old Miley. While she's still known to millions as the star of the Disney phenomenon "Hannah Montana," she's not just a teen queen anymore. VH1 crowned her as one of their "Divas," she's in an upcoming movie playing a defiant teen and she's calling the shots on her "Wonder World" tour.
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By iliketoeataudreys on
9/23/2009 6:28 PM
Although only a preview was supposed to be released this evening, this is the full video! It's kind of awesome.
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By iliketoeataudreys on
9/23/2009 3:51 PM
How unfortunate!
After catching a sneak peek of Miley Cyrus' next flick, "The Last Song," at shows on her Wonder World Tour, fans were no doubt excited to see the film when it was supposed to open in January. But now MTV News has confirmed that the movie's release has been delayed to April 2, 2010.
Oh well, we'll wait.
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By iliketoeataudreys on
9/22/2009 1:59 AM
The Noie and Ems Show brought to you from behind the scenes at Miley's concert in Portland.
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By iliketoeataudreys on
9/21/2009 8:57 PM
From Miley Cyrus' official myspace blog: Breaking news! A sneak peek at the world premiere of Miley’s new music video for “Party In The U.S.A.” will be airing this week during the live 3-night Dancing with the Stars premiere that begins tonight at 8/7c on ABC! More details to come…
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By Amanda Gomez on
9/20/2009 12:27 PM
Kelly Clarkson and her back up singers do a cover of The Climb
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By Amanda Gomez on
9/19/2009 2:44 PM
I have added a few photos that I found of the tour.
Email me at Mileycyrusfeveramanda@gmail.com and send me YOUR photos if you have seen a show on the Wonder World Tour and I will put them in our gallery. ALSO! I want to hear your opinion on the show. Message me or leave a comment with your review.
Click any of the photos below to see the pictures.
  
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By Amanda Gomez on
9/19/2009 2:41 PM
In Miley's Wonder World Tour, as an added bonus, the Last Song trailer is played.
Here is:
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By Amanda Gomez on
9/19/2009 2:33 PM
Mercurynews.com posted a review of Miley's show in Oakland. Heres a bit of what they had to say:
Less than two years ago, Miley Cyrus appeared at the Oracle Arena in Oakland and played the part of her Disney Channel alter-ego Hannah Montana. She smiled as she bounced about the stage, singing happy tunes that delighted pigtailed little girls and comforted their minivan-driving chauffeurs (aka, parents).
On her current "Wonder World Tour" — her first not to advertise the Hannah Montana brand — the 16-year-old has tossed aside her Disney character's blonde wig, as well as most of her teeny-bopper charm, in order to further establish her own identity. Compared to what we've seen in the past, this is a decidedly more mature affair.
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