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"Let's Get Crazy" is a song by American singer–songwriter and actress Miley Cyrus, performing as Hannah Montana – the alter ego of Miley Stewart – a character she played on the Disney Channel television series Hannah Montana. It was released to Hannah Montana: The Movie and its soundtrack.
[11] [12] "Let's Get Crazy" centers on having fun at a party. [14] "The Good Life" is a "sugar-coated celebration of Gucci handbags and Prada shoes". [12] "The Best of Both Worlds" explicitly alludes to Cyrus' character's double life as Montana: regular adolescent that moved from Nashville, Tennessee to Malibu, California by day and pop star by ...
Hannah Montana: The Movie was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD and Blu-ray on August 18, 2009. [30] Hannah Montana: The Movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 7 in the UK. It was also released on DVD, Blu-ray and Disney Digital in Australia on October 21.
The soundtrack to the film was released exclusively on LP in 1983 on the Morocco imprint of Motown Records, catalog number 6065CL. [8] "Get Crazy" and "Hot Shot" were released together as a single to promote the album. US vinyl-LP and cassette "Get Crazy" – Sparks - 3:35 "You Can't Make Me" – Lori Eastside & Nada - 3:02
Let's Get Crazy may refer to: "Let's Get Crazy" (Cassie song) ... Get Crazy, a 1983 film directed by Allan Arkush This page was last edited on ...
TikTok has ironically embraced a drunk guy's description of an epic night out. TikToker @mia.sullivann interviewed "drunk people" when she struck viral gold. She asked a young man to describe his ...
The movie that we’ve all been waiting for (arguably since 1959) has finally arrived made it to streaming: Barbie (2023), directed by Greta Gerwig, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling ...
"Let's Go Crazy" is a 1984 song by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Purple Rain. It is the opening track on both the album and the film Purple Rain . "Let's Go Crazy" was one of Prince's most popular songs, and was a staple for concert performances, often segueing into other hits.