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 Her vocals on "Party in the USA" (2009) have belter refrains, while those on "Obsessed" (2009) are regarded as "husky".[([[https://www.geni.com/people/Miley-Cyrus/6000000010048483214|Geni]])] Her vocals on "Party in the USA" (2009) have belter refrains, while those on "Obsessed" (2009) are regarded as "husky".[([[https://www.geni.com/people/Miley-Cyrus/6000000010048483214|Geni]])]
  
 +===== Twangy Vocal =====
  
 +"The Climb" (2009) and "These Four Walls" (2008) include elements of country music and highlight Cyrus' "twangy voice".[([[https://www.sundayobserver.lk/2020/09/27/youth-observer/miley-cyrus-bona-fide-diva|Sunday Observer]])]
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 +===== Experimental =====
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 +Cyrus explores with an electropop sound in "Fly on the Wall" (2008), a genre she would further explore with the release of her third studio album, Can't Be Tamed (2010). Prior to its completion, it was supposed to have rock music elements, and Cyrus stated after its release that it may be her final pop album.[([[https://globalny.biz/person/id/1149|globalny]])]
 +
 +===== Dirty South Feel =====
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 +During a musical break, she began working on Bangerz (2013), which she characterized as having a "dirty south feel" before its release. The album's blend of hip hop music with synthpop was praised by critics.[([[https://live.1067wjjy.com/listen/artist/7e9bd05a-117f-4cce-87bc-e011527a8b18|1067wjjy]])]
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