Miley Cyrus makes it eight straight weeks atop the U.Ok. singles chart with “Flowers” (Columbia), an effort that locations the U.S. pop star in some esteemed firm.
That two-month reign is the longest since LF SYSTEM’s disco quantity “Afraid to Feel” managed eight weeks on the chart peak from final summer season, and the longest-running No. 1 by a feminine solo artist since Olivia Rodrigo’s breakthrough hit “drivers license” from 2021, which logged 9 weeks on the prime. The all-time longest streak by a feminine solo artist within the U.Ok. belongs to Tones And I, and her track “Dance Monkey” which led for 11 weeks in 2019.
Cyrus will anticipate to stay across the U.Ok. charts for a while but. Her eighth and newest studio album, Endless Summer Vacation, dropped final Friday, March 10.
With Cyrus locking-up the U.Ok. singles crown for one more week, PinkPantheress enters one other cycle within the runner-up spot with “Boy’s a liar” (Warner Records).
The hole between the highest two tracks seems to be closing, notes the Official Charts Company, as “Boy’s a liar” lifts its recreation to steer the U.Ok. in streams. Just 1,000 chart items separate “Flowers” and “Boy’s a liar.”
Completing the rostrum on the newest Official U.Ok. Singles Chart is the Weeknd’s 2016 launch “Die For You” (Republic Records/XO) up 4-3 following the discharge of a brand new reduce that includes Ariana Grande.
Meanwhile, Cameroonian-American Afrobeats star Libianca lands her first U.Ok. Top 10 single with “People” (5K), up 11-8.
This highest debut on the newest chart, revealed March 10, belongs to Nicki Minaj with “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” (Republic Records). It’s new at No. 30 for the Trinidadian rap star’s 41st U.Ok. prime 40 look.
And there’s a brand new entry from BTS’ J-Hope with “On The Street” (BigHit Entertainment), that includes J Cole. It’s new at No. 37, marking the primary prime 40 look by a solo member of BTS.
Finally, honors for the largest climb goes to rapper Jayo, whose “22” (The Flight Club) explodes 67-32 on the U.Ok. tally, for the north Londoner’s first prime 40 entry.
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