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See You Again
Song by Miley Cyrus
Album Meet Miley Cyrus
Released June 26, 2007
Genre(s) Pop
Label Hollywood
Length 3:10
Meet Miley Cyrus chronology
N/A See You Again East Northumberland High
Video

"See You Again" is a song performed by Miley Cyrus. The song is the second official single from her debut solo album Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus, it was written by Miley Cyrus.

Song Information[]

The song talks about Cyrus having crush on a boy and how she "freaked out" in favored of his presence. "See You Again" has been Cyrus' biggest hit to date. The song gave Cyrus her first top ten hit peaking at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100, this became Cyrus's biggest hit, right before her single 7 Things from her sophomore album Breakout which peaked at #9. "See You Again" also entered top ten in Australia and was certified Platinum. There are various remixes of the song, including the "Rock Mafia Mix" aka "2008 Mix" which was released as a single in the U.K and gave Cyrus her first top 20 in that region. The song could be found in Cyrus sophomore album "Breakout". "

Rock Mafia remix[]

"See You Again" was remixed by Rock Mafia and was released on Cyrus's second studio album, Breakout. The remix was officially released only in the United Kingdom, digitally on August 11, 2008 and physically on August 25, 2008. The Rock Mafia Remix of "See You Again" is also referred to as the "2008 Mix". A Concert Video From The Disney Channel Games 2008 was used and edited, for the video of the UK Release Of "See You Again Rock Mafia Remix". The song charted well into the Top 20, Almost Making it to the Top 10 UK Singles. The song was also performed by Cyrus At "BBC Switch Live", qaining a huge response for a pop-song from teh audience, with much jumping and screaming leaving Cyrus in a visable state of shock and awe, she claimed after the performance to now want to spend more time working in the UK.

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