In the last decade, Miley Cyrus has been a prominent figure within the entertainment industry, jumping from one genre to the next to develop a more mature sound and break away from her pre-established reputation created by child-stardom. In the release of her seventh studio album, “Plastic Hearts,” Miley Cyrus takes on an eccentric pop-rock direction that, accompanied with her natural rasp and powerful vocals, feels like she has finally begun to come into
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