Megan Moroney covers ‘The Best of All Worlds’ for the Hannah Montana anniversary

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Megan Moroney is swapping Nashville for hot spots and making sure her best friend has one last send off.
The “Tennessee Orange” singer was in the Bahamas over the weekend, where she shared the story of getting away with her best friend, social media influencer Natalie King. Known for her soulful songs about heartbreak and girlhood, Moroney leans into the latter as she helps King celebrate her final days as a single woman. The holiday serves as a stylish gateway for the singer, who has been documenting celebrations and taking breaks to look after her Instagram followers.
The country singer appeared relaxed and sun-kissed in the indoor photos, giving her fans a first look at her holiday wardrobe. Moroney showed off a structured, vibrant orange bikini top with subtle gold hardware, paired with matching bottoms.
Country star Megan Moroney flaunts a vibrant orange bikini and layered beach charms during a bachelorette getaway in the Bahamas. (Megan Moroney/Instagram)
Keeping the look playful and coastal, the “I’m Not Pretty” singer accessorized with a statement necklace, which included a transparent shell and pink starfish pendant. Her signature hair was styled in natural beach waves, completing the look with simple bracelets and manicured nails.
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The celebration extended to the beach, where Moroney shared his safety on the island. The CMA winner was seen walking barefoot through the turquoise water, with her back to the camera as she waded through the rolling waves.
But it wouldn’t be a bachelorette weekend without a moment with the bride. Moroney later posed for a photo alongside King, with the two posing for a photo in a spectacular setting.
Staying true to her country roots, Moroney wore a brown cowgirl hat paired with a black hooded top. King looked bride-ready in a white lace crop top and a pleated maxi skirt. The two raised their arms together, drinks in hand, as they posed against the backdrop of palm trees and the Caribbean horizon.
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Megan Moroney (R) poses with bride-to-be Natalie King (L) during a stylish Caribbean-themed celebration. (Megan Moroney/Instagram)
While Moroney is basking in the sun right now, the “6 Months Later” singer is also celebrating an important “full circle” self-care moment.
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In an exclusive interview with People, Moroney revealed that he is honoring 20 years of “Hannah Montana” by releasing a cover of the song titled, “Best of Both Worlds,” via Spotify Singles. The country star, 28, admitted to the group that they have been using the song to “cheer up” before their games for the past two years.

Megan Moroney channels her inner pop star in a pink ensemble while filming her cover of “Best of Both Worlds” for the 20th anniversary of “Hannah Montana.” (Megan Moroney/Instagram)
“I started watching and listening to Hannah Montana when I was younger. So I think just her confidence… She was so vibrant and funny. I think that was what blew me away,” Moroney told People. “I didn’t grow up and like, I want to be a princess. I wanted to grow up to be Hannah Montana.”
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The cover comes ahead of a Disney+ an anniversary special featuring Miley Cyrus, 33, which will air on Tuesday, March 24. For Moroney, the pressure was on to do the 2006 classic justice for “Disney” die-hards.

Moroney released his own cover of “Best of Both Worlds” from “Hannah Montana.” (Michael Buckner/Various Images/Getty)
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“This is like, i It’s a Hannah Montana song and I can’t offend Hannah Montana fans,” he said in a behind-the-scenes clip from the recording session.
Spotify’s release follows a huge year for the “Hannah Montana” catalog, which has seen nearly 10.7 million hours streamed worldwide in 2025 alone. For Moroney, the project is an opportunity to bridge the gap between his country roots and the possibilities of pop culture that inspired him early on.
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