Miley Cyrus shocks the world this year as she tried to breakthrough from her Hannah Montana image to just being Miley. Now she gives us an exclusive peek to her colourful, fast-paced life as she is set to premiere "Miley Cyrus: The Movement" (an hour-long MTV documentary) on Wednesday night, Oct. 2 at 10 pm.

The 20-year old "Wrecking Ball" singer reveals in her documentary the daring vision and the bold steps that she took towards "Bangerz." She is without a doubt a force to reckon with as she returns from a disappointing 2010 "Can't Be Tamed" album.

Cyrus maybe a mess but she proves to be a hot mess with a strategy. Miley came back in a full force with drums rolling and tongue tweking. In fact, Miley's VMA performance is part of the strategy and everything that follows after that. Obviously, Miley made sure that she made a statement.

The MTV crew documented it all as they follow Miley around for four months this year, including her VMA stunt and her preparation for her debut RCA Records album, "Bangerz," which is set to be released on Oct. 8. Now the documentary is scheduled to premiere 6 days before her album launch and a few weeks after her interview with Rolling Stone, a smart strategy to warm up her fans and people who are just curious of whats going on.

October is going to be a big month for Miley, she is scheduled to released an album and a detailed documentary of her journey to "Bangerz" all in the next few days. Her Rolling Stone Cover for Oct. is now up for grabs, so the entire month will be filled with Miley's Cyrus news and whatnots.

The documentary also features Pharell Williams, who gushes about Miley's talent and Southern charm. Williams assures fans that a year of hardwork that they put in to the album will be start of something bigger for the former Disney star.

"It's just gonna sound like her and her influences, but it's not that hip-hop heavy," reveals Pharell, adding, "That's not what she does, that's not where she comes from. It's a part of what she loves, which is a very big difference."