Miley Cyrus’ latest single, “Flowers,” has once again dominated the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
According to the most recent Billboard Hot 100 chart, the song remained at the top of the Hot 100 charts in its third week, tying it with her previous No. 1, “Wrecking Ball,” released in 2013.
According to Luminate, Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” has received more than 56 million radio airplay impressions and approximately 48 million streams this week.
It has also sold approximately 37,000 digital units, dominating both the Digital Song Sales and Streaming Songs charts.
According to the data-crunching website, this is the first non-holiday dong to score 40 million streams or more in three consecutive weeks. Olivia Rodrigo, another Disney alum, did it for her “Good 4 U” from May to June 2021.
Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” not only broke the streaming record, but it also broke the download record held by BTS and Coldplay. The self-love power anthem became the first track to sell more than 30,000 copies in three weeks since 2021. Coldplay and BTS did it for four weeks in October 2021.
With the incredible chart milestone that Miley Cyrus achieved prior to releasing “Endless Summer Vacation,” it could be said that once the full album is released in March 2023, the track will be untouchable at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” was her biggest hit to date. It was her first song to debut at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Wrecking Ball” eventually reached No. 1, but it debuted outside the Top 10 before climbing to the top.
Meanwhile, SZA’s “Kill Bill” remains a formidable predecessor, remaining in the top two of the Billboard Hot 100 charts for a fourth week. When the song failed to reach No. 1 at the expected time, “Flowers” was released and won a three-way battle with Taylor Swift to No. 1. “Kill Bill” has also reigned supreme on the R&B Songs charts for the past eight weeks.
“Just Wanna Rock” by Lil Uzi Vert has climbed two spots to No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Uzi Vert has reached the Top 10 for the seventh time in his career.