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It’s impossible to deny the pop culture impact ofHannah Montana.

The series was a hit for Disney, but it was the soundtracks and original songsthat really took off.

HANNAH MONTANA: THE MOVIE, Miley Cyrus, 2009. Photo: Sam Emerson/ ©Walt Disney Co./courtesy Everett

Credit: Everett Collection

A brief note before we begin: this ranking includes only songs attributed to Hannah Montana, not Cyrus.

“Just a Girl”

43.

That’s probably the only memorable thing about this fluff track.

A fun, uptempo beat can’t make up for the basic chorus and repetitive lyrics.

But for all those improvements, the B-side fromHannah Montana: The Moviestill lacks memorability.

It’s a fun song, but not one that fans will necessarily replay.

The song itself is fine, if uninspired.

Ordinary Girl

31. for an upbeat dance-pop song with some reggae influence.

It’s light and bouncy, but still far from Hannah’s best.

Spotlight

“Spotlight” is one of Hannah Montana’s more well-crafted, lesser-known pop songs.

Montana sings about feeling at home on stage because “life’s a show.”

Old Blue Jeans

One of Hannah’s earliest steps away from her usual sound.

The verses are the real standout.

Okay…well, as emotional as a Hannah Montana song can be.

The structure may be repetitive, but it doesn’t detract from the fun of the song.

It gets points for being a fun and memorable part of the Hannah Montana experience.

It’s cheesy bubblegum pop in the best way.

10 on theBillboardHot 100.

The result is an unwavering burst of energy.

TheTaylor Swift-penned country-pop song might have been the most Top 40-ready Hannah Montana has ever sounded.

“The Best of Both Worlds”

You knew this one was coming.

The song that introduced Hannah Montana to the world is also without a doubt her most memorable hit.

The self-acceptance anthem begins with a light, twinkling piano before Hannah counts down the eruptive synths.

It explodes into a screamy chorus that’s infectious.