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Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” rebounds for a seventh week atop the Billboard Hot 100. The song debuted at No. 1 and spent its first six weeks on the chart in charge before ranking at No. 2 the last two weeks, as The Weeknd and Ariana Grande’s “Die for You” and then Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” tookturns at the summit.
“Flowers,” released on Smiley Miley/Columbia Records, drew 106.7 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 1%) and 28.2 million streams (up 12%, good for top Streaming Gainer honors on the Hot 100) and sold 15,000 (up 15%) March 10-16, according to Luminate.
“Flowers” claims a fifth week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart, with its 106.7 million in reach the highest weekly total since The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” drew 114.6 million (May 23, 2020). Further, “Flowers” is the first song by a woman this decade with multiple weeks over 100 million in airplay audience; it’s the first since Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts” (nine such frames in September-November 2019).
“Flowers” also rebounds 5-2 on Streaming Songs and 3-2 on Digital Song Sales, after it led the lists for four and five weeks, respectively. Cyrus logs her 10th total week at No. 1 on the Hot 100, after her prior leader, “Wrecking Ball,” reigned for three weeks in 2013.
Cyrus’ “Flowers” claims an eighth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, with 104.6 million streams (up 7%) and 32,000 sold (up 10%) worldwide in the March 10-16 tracking week.
The song notches its eighth week of over 100 million worldwide streams. Only The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber’s “Stay” has logged more such frames since the Global 200 started: nine, in August-October 2021.
As on the Global 200, Cyrus’ “Flowers” posts an eighth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, with 79.9 million streams (up 5%) and 16,000 sold (up 1%) outside the U.S. March 10-16.
1 1 9 Flowers - Miley Cyrus ( 1 ) - 8th week at #1
16 NEW 1 River - Miley Cyrus ( 16 )
44 NEW 1 Jaded - Miley Cyrus ( 44 )
92 NEW 1 Thousand Miles - Miley Cyrus Featuring Brandi Carlile ( 92 )
96 NEW 1 Rose Colored Lenses - Miley Cyrus ( 96 )
151 NEW 1 You - Miley Cyrus ( 151 )
163 NEW 1 Muddy Feet - Miley Cyrus Featuring Sia ( 163 )
BILLBOARD GLOBAL EXCLUDING US CHART:
1 1 9 Flowers - Miley Cyrus ( 1 ) - 8th week at #1
20 NEW 1 River - Miley Cyrus ( 20 )
79 NEW 1 Jaded - Miley Cyrus ( 79 )
155 NEW 1 Rose Colored Lenses - Miley Cyrus ( 155 )
196 NEW 1 Thousand Miles - Miley Cyrus Featuring Brandi Carlile ( 196 )
ROMANIA (Billboard):
07 (07) 9 Flowers (4 weeks at #1)
CROATIA (Billboard):
07 (07) 9 Flowers (3 weeks at #1)
PHILIPPINES (Billboard):
07 (06) 9 Flowers (2 weeks at #1)
MALAYSIA (Billboard):
11 (11) 9 Flowers (PK #2)
COLOMBIA (Billboard):
17 (20) 9 Flowers (PK #4)
MEXICO (Billboard):
17 (16) 9 Flowers (PK #2)
COSTA RICA:
17 (09) 9 Flowers (PK #2)
TAIWAN (Billboard):
18 (24) 7 Flowers (PK #9)
PERU (Billboard):
18 (18) 9 Flowers (PK #2)
GREECE (Combined Domestic & International Songs Chart from Billboard):
18 (16) 9 Flowers (2 weeks at #1)
BOLIVIA (Billboard):
20 (18) 9 Flowers (PK #2)
BRAZIL (Billboard):
22 (RE) 6 Flowers (PK #4)
ECUADOR (Billboard):
23 (21) 9 Flowers (PK #3)
Last edited by LostAvenger; Tue March 21, 2023, 19:40.
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