
You can really tell just how far Miley Cyrus has come and how much she's grown up on her new Hannah Montana single, "Ordinary Girl." No, the song doesn't feature any of the dark electro of "Can't Be Tamed," and the video features none of the suggestive bird-dancing of the "Can't Be Tamed" video. But in its own modest way, it's just as rebellious.
Miley begins the song with the line "Don't get me wrong/I love who I am/I don't want to be ungrateful," delivered in a plain, almost spoken word style. She could be referring to any number of things -- leaving her wildly popular television show and her fans or the recent changes she's undergone musically as Miley Cyrus. She could even be talking about simply growing up and wanting something different.
The video doesn't feature much Montana/Cyrus. We see the back of her head, some of her famous accessories (her wig, her shoes, her jewelry), but Miley gets no face time. Maybe that's the way she wanted it. She is saying goodbye to the character, after all. Rather it sees the singer pass a camera full of memories and moment onto a fan, an ordinary girl.
Check out the video in the link below. The final season of "Hannah Montana" is airing now on the Disney Channel.
+ Watch Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana's "Ordinary Girl" video here.