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Disney & Miley Cyrus: Hannah Montana Song Ban

Disney & Miley Cyrus: Hannah Montana Song Ban

June 6, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Miley cyrus was once ⁣banned from ‌performing her “Hannah Montana” songs by Disney, a revelation that surprised fans.⁤ The pop star, ‌who ‍rose to fame on the ⁢Disney Channel series, shared details on ⁣ The Ringer ‌ podcast. Initially, Disney restricted‌ her from singing the songs post-show, creating a conflict for Cyrus. Now a ‌Disney Legend, she can perform the ​songs once more. This ​change signifies a shift,⁢ allowing⁣ the artist to ⁢merge her past with her present. News ‍Directory 3⁤ has the scoop, ⁢covering the evolution of the ‍ban.⁤ Discover what’s next for her⁤ music catalog and performances.

Key Points

  • Disney‍ initially restricted​ Miley Cyrus from performing ‘Hannah Montana’ songs after the ​show ended.
  • Cyrus ‍felt conflicted, acknowledging the​ songs featured her voice and image.
  • Now a disney Legend, Cyrus‍ has been granted permission to perform the songs again.

Miley ‌Cyrus Says ​Disney Once Banned ​’Hannah Montana’⁣ Songs

​ ⁤ Updated June 06,2025

Miley Cyrus,the pop star who ⁢gained fame on Disney’s “Hannah Montana,” revealed that Disney once prevented her from performing songs from ‌the​ show after it concluded in 2011. ⁢Cyrus discussed the situation on the⁣ Ringer podcast, explaining that performing “The Best of Both Worlds” alongside her later⁣ hits like “We Can’t Stop” and “Wrecking ‌Ball” didn’t align with her⁣ artistic direction at the time.

the⁢ “Hannah Montana” television series, which aired from 2006 to 2011, saw Cyrus portraying a pop star⁢ leading a double life. the show spawned five soundtrack albums, a live ​record, and two remix albums.‍ Cyrus also released three solo albums under Disney’s Hollywood‌ label before signing with RCA and releasing “Bangerz” in 2013.This era⁢ marked a shift toward more sexualized‌ performances, including her controversial appearance with‍ Robin Thicke at the 2013 MTV Video‍ music⁢ Awards.

Despite not wanting to perform the songs, Cyrus admitted feeling conflicted about the ban. “It was still sad knowing those songs have my voice,my face,and I wasn’t ​allowed to sing them,” she said.

However, the situation has changed. In 2024, Cyrus was named a Disney Legend. During the ceremony, she humorously apologized to Disney, referencing her more rebellious period. ⁣According to Deadline, she quipped that if she were created ⁤in a⁢ lab, there must have been a “bug in the system” that caused her to “malfunction” ⁣between 2013 and 2016.

“It was still sad knowing those songs have​ my voice, my face, and I wasn’t allowed ‌to sing them.”

Now‍ 32,Cyrus told The Ringer that she⁣ has‍ been granted permission ⁣to revisit her “Hannah Montana” catalogue. ⁤”After being inducted as a Disney Legend, I ⁤was given permission to perform those songs in the future, ⁢which is ​pretty cool,” she ⁢said.

Notably,‍ the Disney ban apparently did not extend to all⁢ of Cyrus’s Disney-era music. “Party in the U.S.A.,” from⁣ her 2009 ⁤EP “The Time of Our Lives,” remains⁤ a staple in her live performances, with the most recent performance in 2022.

What’s next

With ‍the⁣ ban⁢ lifted, fans may see Cyrus incorporate “Hannah Montana” songs into future performances, blending ⁣her past ‍and present musical identities.

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