![]() As a duet, the lyrics become more of a conversation between Miley justifying her leaving, while Billy shares his insecurities of her growing up and moving on. The song gained a lot of popularity as a duet between the father and daughter. The song was originally a solo sung by Billy Ray Cyrus, and also performed on a Hannah Montana episode where Miley’s character is trying to go to a performance without her dad, and he feels like she is too young. ![]() The chorus states “Get ready, set, don’t go”, and even though he is still telling her to get ready and go out and conquer the world he does not want her to go. ![]() He tells her it’s alright, but hides the truth from her through the chorus. Ironically, many parents tell their kids “Get ready, set, go” as a starting line for games, but when it comes time to them going away it’s no longer okay. As much as he understands that his daughter needs to be able to go on and accomplish her dreams and “hit that open road”, he is having a hard time giving her the green light. Get Ready, Set, Don’t Go- Billy Ray Cyrusīilly Ray Cyrus, is realizing that it’s time for his real-life and onscreen daughter, Miley, to “do what she’s gotta do” and “spread her wings”. Below are some songs that are sure to get you in your feels as soon as you realize what your parents may be feeling when you start to go off and be independent. But, they quickly regret that when they see you no longer need them for both the little and big things in life. Sometimes when you are younger, the thought of you growing may seem appealing to your parents, especially when you are small and make a lot of noise, mess, and require a lot of attention (kind of like Kim Kardashian). And even though it’s a cycle that everyone goes through and people leave families, sometimes parents are hesitant in accepting those choices in a heartbeat. And as you grow up, sometimes you have to be like Miley Cyrus and chop your childhood into tiny little pieces and bury them in your backyard, with the certainty that those memories will always be there. You may see them as your “birth givers” on both your phone and in life, but they are also there to guide you through life as you grow up. Parents are there for you since day one and are there to support you, wipe your nose, be your wallet, your shoulder to cry on, or anything else you may need.
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