Miley Cyrus is the 21st century's most effective pop chameleon. More so than any of her peers - Taylor Swift aside, of course - Miley has well and truly embraced each album as an 'era'; a self-contained moment in time that differs visually and sonically from things that have come before.
Think of the hip-hop chaos of Bangerz morphing into the wild acid trip of Dead Petz transitioning into the peaceful calm of Younger Now.
This is the work of an artist who has an extraordinary relationship to her music, making each of these heel turns feel necessary and authentic to her...in those moments of time, of course.
Now as Miley's latest venture - the cool and coherent Endless Summer Vacation - heads to Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart, we're looking back at her various eras and revealing Miley Cyrus' biggest LPs in the UK for the first time ever.
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