I own this album. Its a very good message to all little girls. Just remember this that this a very old album. Miley made this at about 13. Its before her terrible, bad image, horrible role model ugly self image came out. These are pretty good songs but they are not really that great for older girls. Listen to this music and hear Miley's present voice and her voice has so matured. I think little girls would like it but personaly I am not a big fan of some of the songs anymore.
Hannah Montana: Songs From and Inspired by the Hit TV Series
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Common Sense says
Perky, appealing Disney TV tunes for tweens.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 6 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
About Hannah Montana: Songs From and Inspired by the Hit TV Series
Parents need to know that this soundtrack is a collection of pleasant, up-tempo songs from the Disney Channel's hit series, including eight lead vocals by the show's star, Miley Cyrus. Other songs are "inspired by" the series and performed by other young stars.
Read our full review by Kathi Kamen Goldmark
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the implausible but irresistible idea of having a secret identity as a rock star. Is this something you could pull off in real life if you had to go to school every day? You can also ask your kids if they'd like to play music really well on a CD and not get credit for their work -- which seems to be the Disney MO.
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this was an cool CD , they was nothing wrong with the Cd , but the show gets on my nerves.
Lives in TexasI rate this title on for age 5 and give itOld School Hannah Montana
I know the headline sounds silly, but people have probably forgotten the first Hannah album since it's all about Hannah's newest songs and Miley's coming out of her Disney image with her new CD. Anyway, this CD is...old school Hannah Montana. Anyone remember "Best of Both Worlds", "I Got Nerve", or even "Who Said"?? Yeah, I didn't think so, but that's cool. Seriously, if you haven't checked out Hannah's first CD, you should because it's less cheesy than the new one, though some songs on "Hannah Montana 2" are Top 40 hits.
Lives in ArkansasI rate this title on for age 2 and give itHorrible CD by a horrible artist.
It doesn't take one with bad musical taste to know this cd sucks; This CD isn't bad, it's horrible. While it may portray a positive message, it's not what's true to the world. If you're kids go out as adults and act like Hannah Montana does and treat the world like it's great and while it has flaws everything turns out great in the end, they're screwed for what will happen. A lot of people live their lives as failures. Those who do suceed go through hell to do so; Hannah Montana says everything goes great and always turns out great, basically, and that's just not the way it goes. The music is awful. She lipsyncs in concert. Anyone notice that she sounds the Same live? That's because she's a fake! You can let your kid listen to her, but don't let them succumb to her message about life here; make sure they know that it probably won't turn out the way she says it does. Bands that portray life like it is: Green Day (American Idiot, mostly), My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park, Panic at the Disco (not entirely, songs like Camisado, however, do portray a true message), Fall Out Boy, Hawthorne Heights, Silverstein, the Used, Rise Against, Skillet, and the Red Jumpsuit Aparatus. (To name a few)


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