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Post by Admin on Mar 4, 2023 4:56:59 GMT
A week out from the release of her eighth album Endless Summer Vacation, Flowers digs its roots in for another stint at the top of the Official Singles Chart, and is still the most-streamed song in the country (5.2 million overall streams).
Now boasting seven weeks at the summit, Flowers becomes the longest-running Number 1 by a female solo artist in the UK since Adele’s Easy On Me, which spent eight non-consecutive weeks at the top of the Official Charts between 2021 and 2022. Discover more about how Miley Cyrus got her Flowers here.
At Number 2, PinkPantheress holds steady with Boy’s a liar, meaning she stands a strong chance of leapfrogging ahead of Miley next week.
Meanwhile, The Weeknd’s 2016 track Die For You smashes into the Top 10 for the first time, thanks to a viral resurgence and the issuing of a new remix featuring Ariana Grande (4). It becomes Abel Tesfaye’s 14th Top 10 hit in the UK.
Another fast-gaining hit on the rise, Lizzy McAlpine’s first UK Top 10 single Ceilings continue to gain ground, this week rising two to a brand-new peak of Number 7.
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Post by Admin on Mar 10, 2023 20:58:16 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2023 17:30:06 GMT
Miley Cyrus’ Endless Summer Vacation is about to kick off with a U.K. No. 1. The U.S. pop star’s eighth studio album takes the lead at the midway point of the chart week, and is unlikely to be overpowered. Miley Cyrus Digs In For Another Week at U.K. Chart Summit With 'Flowers' According to the Official Charts Company, Endless Summer Vacation (via RCA) nearly doubles the sales of its nearest competitor, Sleaford Mods’ U.K. Grim (Rough Trade), and is set to become her second chart leader. Cyrus also led the Official U.K. Albums Chart back in 2013 with Bangerz. Endless Summer Vacation is, of course, led by “Flowers,” which has reigned over the Official U.K. Singles Chart for the past eight weeks. Based on midweek singles chart data, “Flowers” is on track for a ninth week at the summit, and album track “River” could bow at No. 13.
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