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Celebrating 20 Years of Hannah Montana
Disney Channel had some of the best shows and movies that aired in 2006. However, there was show that would leave a lasting impact for Disney for decades to come. That show was called Hannah Montana. The titular character starred now Grammy award-winning artist and Disney Legend Miley Cyrus. Cyrus received the latter honor in 2024 for her contributions to the company. The streaming platform, Disney+, will air a 20th anniversary special on March 24, exactly two decades to the day the original series premiered. Hannah Montana aired from 2006 to 2011, lasting four seasons and 98 episodes. Miley Cyrus portrayed Miley Stewart, a teenager who had to keep her pop star identity a secret from the public. Only her close family and friends knew her secret identity. In this story, I'll be highlighting some of my favorite Hannah Montana songs. There are four words that describe her songs: inspirational, powerful, emotional, and empowering. In a later story, I'll highlight some of my favorite Hannah Montana episodes. In the meantime, once you've read this story, let me know in the comments section below what are some of your favorite songs from the tv series. Also, what is your favorite Hannah Montana album. Be sure to subscribe to my page on here, follow me on social media, and leave me a generous one-off tip at the end of this story. The following list of songs are not in any particular order.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 days ago in Geeks
007's 8 Coldest Kills
"The name's Bond...James Bond" That line has thrilled audiences since Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, was released in 1953. That's seventy-three years of 007! Now, usually, when you think of Bond, a couple of things come to mind, including fast cars, beautiful women, and fancy tailored tuxedos
By Greg Seebregts2 days ago in Geeks
America's Struggle: Is the U.S. Losing the Fight Against Iran?
Introduction The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has become one of the most complex geopolitical struggles of recent times. What began as a show of overwhelming military strength has evolved into a prolonged and uncertain confrontation. While the U.S. has achieved significant battlefield successes, the bigger question remains: is it actually winning the war—or slowly losing control of the situation?
By shaoor afridi4 days ago in Geeks
If Nobody Wants to Go With You, Go Alone
Introduction There comes a moment in life when you realize not everyone is meant to walk your path. You may wait for friends, family, or companions to support your journey—but sometimes, they don’t show up. In those moments, the real question is: will you stop, or will you move forward alone? Choosing to go alone is not a sign of weakness; it is a powerful act of courage and self-belief.
By shaoor afridi4 days ago in Geeks
Why Did Hitler Start World War II?
World War II remains one of the most devastating conflicts in human history. It began in 1939 and involved many nations across the globe, causing immense destruction and the loss of millions of lives. At the center of this catastrophic war was Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Germany. Understanding why Hitler started World War II requires examining his ideology, political ambitions, and the conditions in Germany after the First World War.
By shaoor afridi7 days ago in Geeks
Best CRM Software for Small Businesses Compared
Small businesses typically begin managing customers using email threads, spreadsheets, and accounting software. That approach works while the number of customers remains small, but the moment a company begins handling dozens of active opportunities or managing recurring client relationships, operational visibility begins to deteriorate. Sales conversations are lost in inboxes, follow-ups become inconsistent, and leadership has limited insight into pipeline health.
By Maxwell Lord10 days ago in Geeks
Series To Watch
I am certainly no stranger to a tv series and everybody knows that in my life. The amount of time I have spent in my existence watching shows on the television or my computer is honestly embarrassing considering I'm not getting paid for it. Maybe someone should be paying me for it. However, it does mean I get to share it with you, dear people. I will do a list order first, don't worry.
By Lyvia Jack10 days ago in Geeks
The Hidden Philosophy of FAR: Regina Spektor's Most Underrated Album Explained
Most pop albums are about love or heartbreak. Regina Spektor's Far is about something stranger: what it feels like to be human inside systems that quietly turn people into machines.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR10 days ago in Geeks
My Top 10 Favorite Movie Dragons
#1 - Smaug (from The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) He is fire. He is death. While I am not a huge fan of The Hobbit movie series (I think the movies are extremely slow-paced), I was in awe when I first saw Smaug on-screen. Benedict Cumberbatch did an exceptional job with the motion capture facial expressions and movements, and his voice acting for the wicked wyvern is chilling. Smaug is brought to life in a terrifying way that leaves a lasting impression.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton11 days ago in Geeks









