Miley Ray Cyrus (born November 23, 1992) was born in Franklin, Tennessee, United States. She is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is professionally known as Miley Cyrus. She gained widespread recognition and became a household name in the 2000s pop culture scene, earning the moniker "Teen Queen" for her undeniable talent and captivating performances.
Cyrus's music is characterized by her versatility, spanning across various styles and genres, including pop, country, rock, hip hop, R&B, and experimental music. She has received critical acclaim for her ability to constantly reinvent her sound and style with each new musical era, a feat that few artists can achieve.
Despite starting her career as a child star, Cyrus has successfully transitioned into adulthood and has managed to maintain her relevance and popularity in the entertainment industry. Her accomplishments include nineteen Teen Choice Awards, four World Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, one People's Choice Award, and a GLAAD Media Award. Additionally, she has made the Time 100 list twice, in 2008 and 2014, was named MTV's Best Artist of 2013, and was ranked as the ninth greatest Billboard 200 female artist of all time. In 2014 and 2021, she was also recognized as part of Forbes 30 Under 30, a prestigious list that highlights young individuals making an impact in various industries.
Cyrus's impact on the music industry and pop culture cannot be overstated. Her music has resonated with millions of fans worldwide, and her influence can be seen in the many artists who have followed in her footsteps. She has proven to be a force to be reckoned with, and her continued success is a testament to her talent, hard work, and dedication to her craft.