Miley Cyrus: Party in the U.S.A. Meaning
Song Released: 2009
Party in the U.S.A. Lyrics
With the dream, my cardigan
Welcome to the land of fame excess
Am I gonna fit in?
Jumped in the cab
Here I am for the first time
Looked to my right and i see the Hollywood sign
This is all so...
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#1 top rated interpretation:This catchy "stuck in your head song"is about miley being nervous about going to Hollywood for the first time to become a star. But she's far away from home and misses her friends and family. When she gets to the "club" the "DJ plays her song and her butterflies fly away" and now she "knows everything's going to be okay". She's saying music is her inspiration.
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#2 top rated interpretation:As you can probably tell, Miley Cyrus wants to party in Canada...
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The song is clearly depicting the mind of a criminal who goes to parties, drugs a man, then kills them after they’re lured back to her house
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She be looking hot tho...
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It should be party in hollywood not in the usa.
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hsbxbzn part party party party ugh so tired. they told me that you didn’t wanna read this
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I think it means that she hates life and does not care about anyone.
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Why is she wearing a cardigen in USA?
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She's nervous to get to hollywood until she hears the music then she feels better. She forgets everything and knows life and hollywood will be great.
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It's about her first visit to Hollywood and how music became her inspiration to become a star.
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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This song was never written by Miley (I love Miley, I'm not a Miley hater!). It was written by Jessica Cornish or as some people know her as Jessie J. But, yeah, this song is kinda about your first time in hollywood/USA.
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This song doesn't really have any meaning to it, it was written for her so she could have something for her clothing line "Miley Cyrus and Max Azria."
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