Nothing can crush “Flowers” (through Columbia) within the U.Okay., as Miley Cyrus’ observe turns into the longest-reigning No. 1 single of 2023 thus far.
The U.S. pop singer enters a fifth consecutive week atop the Official U.Okay. Singles Chart with “Flowers,” powered by 8.5 million streams throughout the cycle. That’s greater than sufficient streams to steer all singles in that format for a fifth straight week.
“Flowers” is well Miley’s largest chart hit within the U.Okay., beating the single-week runs for her earlier leaders “We Can’t Stop” and “Wrecking Ball,” each from 2013.
After nabbing her first-ever U.Okay. prime 10 spot earlier within the month, PinkPantheress pounces as soon as extra with “Boy’s a liar” (Warner Records), up 8-3 in its ninth week on the chart. It’s the third prime 40 look for the British singer, songwriter and producer, and it’s helped up by a remix that includes rising U.S. rapper Ice Spice.
Linkin Park locks the very best new entry on the most recent chart, revealed Feb. 17, with “Lost,” a beforehand unreleased observe which options vocals from the band’s late chief singer Chester Bennington.
The nu-metal favorites bow at No. 18, for his or her first U.Okay. prime 20 look in 14 years. “Lost” is one among six unreleased songs on Meteora 20, the twentieth anniversary version of their sophomore album. Meteora twentieth Anniversary Edition shall be launched by means of Warner Records on April 7.
Further down the record, London rapper Strandz scores his first U.Okay. prime 40 as “Us Against The World” (Relentless) jumps 42-27, whereas countryman Central Cee snags his 16th prime 40 look with “Me & You” (Central Cee), new at No. 31.
Close behind is Brighton, England alternative-pop act Lovejoy with “Call Me What You Like” (Anvil Cat). It’s new at No. 32 for Lovejoy’s first prime 40 look.
Finally, the Feb. 12 Brit Awards has juiced-up the chart efficiency of a number of winners, performers and nominees.
Among the beneficiaries is George Ezra “Green Green Grass” (Columbia), which lifts 19-14 after it was shortlisted for tune of the 12 months, ultimately shedding out to Harry Styles’ “As It Was” (Columbia), up 34-7 on the most recent survey. Meanwhile, Lewis Capaldi’s “Forget Me” (Vertigo), which the Scotsman carried out on the night time, is up 44-37.
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