'Miley Cyrus’ ‘Flowers’ Debuts at No. 1 In U.K.
Debuts at No. 1 In U.K.
During its
first chart cycle, “Flowers” racks up 92,000 chart units, including total streams of nearly 10 million
Lifted from
Cyrus’ forthcoming eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation, “Flowers” got away to a hot start
1 on
Australia’s chart, and it smashed Spotify’s global one-week streaming mark
The track
will make its official mark on the Billboard Hot 100 when the latest charts are unveiled
23), though Billboard readers
already voted it as their favorite new release last week
Singles Chart
with “We Can’t Stop” (from 2013) and “Wrecking Ball” (2013), the latter earning her a chart
Positions 2-6
are unchanged on the current survey, while St
Louis-raised Metro
Boomin bags a career-best with “Creepin’” (Republic Records), featuring the Weeknd and 21 Savage
Further down
the list, British singer and songwriter Mimi Webb lands her sixth top 40 with “Red Flags” (
top 40
appearance in almost a decade with “Bizarrap – BZRP Music Sessions #53” (via Dale Play), the break-up song
‘RRR’ Roars at Japan
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