Let's Get Crazy (Hannah Montana Song) - Background

Background

The song is associated with dance-rock, pop rock and teen pop with a slight country twang. Electric guitars and synths are also used. Near the start, the song begins to make a beat of paparazzi's flashbulbs. It is set in common time with a moderated tempo of 120 beats per minute. The song is written in the key of A minor. Cyrus' vocals span two octaves, from A3 to C5. The song has the following chord progression, A5—C5—D5.

The song was written by Colleen Fitzpatrick known as Vitamin C, Michael Kotch, Dave Derby, Michael “Smidi” Smith, Stefanie Ridel, Mim Nervo and Liv Nervo. The song's lyrics center around a party and having fun, once referencing to leading a double life with, "You see me on the cover of your magazines, things are always different than the way they seem."

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