Can't Be Tamed
- Miley Cyrus
- Band Name: Miley Cyrus
- Record Label: Hollywood
- Release Date: Jun 22, 2010
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5.2
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 93 Ratings
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Positive: 43 out of 93
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Mixed: 18 out of 93
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Negative: 32 out of 93
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Sep 2, 201210If you really listen to all the songs of the album.it shows the world so much love!All your review is just base on your hatred towards Miley! Hate you people!
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ShivangiGJun 27, 201010Miley has made a lot of efforts on this video. All songs are very nice according to her age and i loved the collection. Long Live Miley
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chrisbJun 26, 20109
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JamesBJun 22, 20109Miley's third CD is a big step from her previous debuts and shows somewhat of a break from her Disney girl image. The lyrics and dance beats in most of the tracks are decent and catchy. Overall I really enjoyed listening to this album it is a fun, somewhat deep pop album.
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Jan 26, 201110ok, so I'm a "little" biased, because I'm a big fan of Miley Cyrus, but I must say, even if I wasn't a fan of hers, but a fan of pop/dance music in general, this album is one of the best I've ever heard. Of course, with good there must also be bad, my only complaint is the use of auto-tune on a few songs, which is very lame, but other than that, I love this album and want more just like this!
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Jul 6, 20119
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Sep 10, 20119Miley breaks free from the "good-girl" image and gets more sexy. The singles are really good, especially My Heart Beats for Love, Can't Be Tamed, Every Rose Has Its Thorn and Who Owns My Heart. Stay could have been better but it's a really good ballad.
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Sep 2, 201210I think this album is great! It is the very first (and up to now, only) album that captivates me with its every single song! And come on people, she is growing up! She's not cute, innocent Hannah Montana anymore! She's the one and only Miley Cyrus!!
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Despite her best rebellious efforts, Miley's just not (yet) that thorny a girl.
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At times Can't Be Tamed feels perfunctory, getting the job of showing Cyrus is growing up without making her too mature for her still-young fan base and little else.
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It's a Top 40 record of a high order, packed with electro-pop hooks and big Kelly Clarkson-style shout-along choruses. Cyrus' 17-year-old ire--however genuine it is--just adds spice.