Miley Cyrus Calls Out 20-Year Wait for Grammy Recognition

Miley Cyrus Calls Out 20-Year Wait for Grammy Recognition

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Miley Cyrus Questions the Grammys For Excluding Her for 20 Years

Miley Cyrus was way too smart to be waiting around for her first Grammy. 

After all, the Hannah Montana alum finally received the recognition—nabbing Song of the Year and Record of the Year for “Flowers” at the 2024 Grammys—nearly two decades into her music career. 

“No shade, but I’ve been doing this for 20 years, and this is my first time actually being taken seriously at the Grammys?” Miley posited in a W magazine feature published June 3. “I’ve had a hard time figuring out what the measurement is there, because if we want to talk stats and numbers, then where the f–k was I? And if you want to talk, like, impact on culture, then where the f–k was I?” 

As she noted, “This is not about arrogance. I am proud of myself.”

Indeed, Miley—who started her music career as her Disney alter ego when she was just 13—had only been nominated twice at the prestigious music ceremony leading up to her recent wins for Endless Summer Vacation.

Meanwhile, she nabbed a three-week Billboard number one hit for “Wrecking Ball” in 2013, as well as 13 additional top 10 hits—one of which includes 2007’s “See You Again,” a B-side track of a Hannah Montana album. 

And while the Recording Academy didn’t award Miley with a Grammy until this year, she was prepared to show out for her February performance with a nod to the other side of her. 

“I wrote on this dream board that I wanted to show up to the Grammys with a childlike confidence, like when a kid isn’t scared to just dive into the deep end or do a backflip because they don’t know what’s on the other side,” she noted to W. “My 12-year-old self got to come out and play, while my 31-year-old self was in Bob Mackie with big hair.”

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And the 31-year-old also emphasized that while it was an uphill battle to get to her Grammy wins, her music career has never been about wins or losses. 

“Competition is really of no interest to me,” she added. “I don’t think of other artists as opponents. Artists are not the same as athletes, playing a zero-sum game and keeping a score. There isn’t a score in art.”

While she’s often proclaimed she’s not perfect, Miley continues to work it again and again. Keep reading for more on her double decade-long career. 

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1. She was born Destiny Hope in 1992. Her parents Billy Ray Cyrus and Tish Cyrus chose that name because, her father told US Weekly, “She’s a giver. She believes that we’re all put here for a reason, and that’s to give back to our fellow man. I’m real proud of her.”

2. Because she smiled often as a child, her family nicknamed her “Smiley,” which was eventually shortened to Miley. The star legally changed her name to Miley Ray Cyrus in 2008.

3. Her godmother is Dolly Parton, who became close with her Billy Ray after they worked together in the early 1990s. 

“We just kind of gelled, ’cause we’re both country kids. We had a lot of fun just talking about that,” Parton said on SiriusXM’s Just Jenny in 2019. “And then when Miley came along, I said, ‘She’s got to be my fairy goddaughter.'” (Parton would later make an appearance on Hannah Montana as the titular character’s fairy godmother.)

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4. Miley knew she wanted to pursue a career in the entertainment industry after seeing a production of Mamma Mia! with her dad, who told the Toronto Star that she grabbed his arm and said, “‘This is what I want to do, daddy. I want to be an actress.'”

5. She made her acting debut on Billy Ray’s PAX TV series Doc.

6. At age 11, Miley auditioned for the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana. The producers initially thought she was too young, but after an exhaustive six-month search that had over 1,000 actresses read for the role of the secret pop star, executives brought Miley, then 12, back in. 

“She stood in front of us and knocked us out,” Gary Marsh, Disney’s president at the time, told USA Today in 2007. “I remember I came back to my desk that night and wrote a note to my team saying, ‘This is either something extraordinary or a chance that didn’t pay off.’ That bet has paid off in truly unimaginable ways.”

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7. During a 2020 interview with Hilary Duff on her Instagram Live show Bright Minded, Miley admitted the Lizzie McGuire star inspired her to audition for Hannah.

“The only reason I wanted it was so I could do whatever you did,” Miley told Hilary. “And so really, I don’t think I gave a s–t about being an actress or a singer. I just wanted to copy you no matter what.”

8. Hannah Montana premiered in March 2006 and quickly became one of Disney Channel’s highest rated series of all time and made Miley one of Hollywood’s most popular young stars. By 2008, paparazzi photos of Miley were being sold for anywhere from $30,000 to $150,000, according to The Los Angeles Times.

9. While they portrayed best friends on-screen, Miley revealed she and co-star Emily Osment “struggled to get along” during the first two seasons.

“There was competition between us—girls struggle with that, and we were no exception. I didn’t do much to fix it,” Miley wrote in her 2009 memoir, Miles to Go. “I mean, I wanted to, but I had no idea how to go about fixing it. I never got along with girls as well as I did with guys.” But the two eventually became friends, with Miley explaining, “It took us a while to get into a groove. We both needed to learn how to be sensitive to each other.”

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10. After the series ended in 2011—there was also the 2009 big-screen release Hannah Montana: The Movie in 2009—Miley admitted she struggled to find herself.

“Some of my audience was so attached to a character, which wasn’t me,” she told Howard Stern in 2020. “So, then that does a lot of psychological stuff, where it’s like, ‘Am I valuable as myself?’ OK, the whole show’s premise was that when I had my normal hair and looked like myself, no one gave a s–t about me. And then when I got all dolled up and put a wig on, all of a sudden, you know, I’m being chased by people chasing my tour bus. So, that’s a lot to put on a kid—to go, ‘When you’re yourself, no one gives a f–k.’ But then when they go and kind of groom you to look like something else, something that you’re not, and you’re really young, and it’s a lot of makeup and, you know, wigs and all this stuff, it does something psychologically.”

11. It was love at first sight for Miley when she met her first boyfriend Nick Jonas at a charity event in 2006, when they were both 13 years old. “We became boyfriend and girlfriend the day we met,” Miley revealed to Seventeen in 2008. “He was on a quest to meet me, and he was like, ‘I think you’re beautiful and I really like you.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, my gosh, I like you so much.'” 

After secretly dating, the couple broke up and Miley admitted she “bawled for a month straight” after their split. “Nick and I loved each other,” she told the mag. “We still do, but we were in love with each other. For two years he was basically my 24/7. But it was really hard to keep it from people. We were arguing a lot, and it really wasn’t fun.”

12. Her relationship with Nick inspired her breakup anthem “7 Things,” with Miley even wearing the necklace he gave her in the music video for the 2008 hit. The couple briefly reconnected in 2009, with their short-lived reunion inspiring The Jonas Brothers ballad “Before the Storm,” which featured Miley. 

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13. While filming The Last Song in 2009, Miley began dating her co-star

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