Clearly the work of Disney's producers.
The music is annoying, poorly written, and poorly mixed (Alot of Disney songs are poorly mixed). I have found many of the lyrics have a repetitive theme of adolescent empowerment, is way too happy, and the music is very predictable, nothing will jump out at you. If you are a parent reading this, bring out your Nirvana records and some Pink Floyd, and hook up that 20 year-old Sony Walkman, you'll need it.
I like this CD but i like the Miley side more my favorite song is "See You Again" i sang it in my school talent show.There are songs that are high energy like "Start All Over" and "G.N.O(Girl's Night Out)" and some that are more ballad like "Right Here" and "I Miss You" the songs are clean 7 out of 10 songs are about love.One line about kissing "my problem isn't that is kissed you whoa whoa" in "East Northumberland High".The Hannah side is more for her younger fans The Miley side is for the older ones but i like Miley's solo album Breakout the best because it can be for teenagers too
My 8 year-old daughter loves Hannah Montana, the show, the movie, the music, etc. I bought her the H2 Cd for her birthday when it came out and was very disappointed. I expected it to be on the same level as the show.. G rated, but it has some content in it, particularly in the "Meet Miley Cyrus" Cd that is way too mature for her. By he time she's ready for the content, I'm sure she'll be over HM, since most of her fans seem to be pre middle school. There is so much in the media that encourages girls in particular to grow up too fast and am totally disappointed that HM is taking part in it. I will think twice before buying HM again. Parents should definately listen to this one before buying it for their kids.
i think everyone should watch hannah montanah maybe not everyone just every girl n the universe.she like my favorite actrice ever.alot of people don't like her songs because they havnt heard her singing.talking about that she comes on disneychannel everyday but only on cable 35.if you dont have cable she comes on every saurday in abc channel 15.hannah montahah/miley cyrus is so cool.
I liked it when i was like, eight. It's not really for tweens or teens. It's perfect for like a six year old birthday party.
I listen to more mature pusic now, and frankly, i cannot see how i could possibly like her songs.
This is NOT good music. Its sickly sweet TRASH. Just because it preaches all of these good messages doesn't by ANY means
mean that miley cyrus actually does any of these things. Its not original. Its not even sung very well!
There's much better music out there, you just have to break out from this Disney trance that everyone seems to be in.
Also, don't think Miley isn't gonna become one of these disgraced starlets we hear so much about.
"G.N.O" says "Hey, boy/don't you wish you could've been a good boy?/try to f--k another girl like me, boy!" The beginning of "Start All Over" hints that Miley Cyrus was on drugs/depressed when she wrote the song ("I have to wonder if this wave's too big to ride/Commit, commit, commit/I'll commit s--cide!/Into the land I fall, 'cause you called me out/I've lost control and there's no doubt/I'm gonna start all over!/Out of the fire, into the fire again!..."). "I Miss You" is a sad, depressing song with spontaneous profanity: "I miss you/I miss your smile/and I still s--t a tear/every once in a while...my heart can't let you go/now it's my time to go...". "We Got the Party" talks about the dark side of partying...I won't even quote the lyrics. I could go on and on for every song, but I can't make my review TOO long, so I'll just advise you NOT to buy "Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus" unless you feel in need for dumbness, stupidity, drug/alcohol references, negative messages/role models, a creepy sense of fashion/consumerism, foul language, s--cidal songs, and shocking sexual innuendo.