Miley Cyrus hits the U.Ok. singles chart for six with “Flowers” (through Columbia), which continues to steer the market in streams.
Cyrus’ catchy quantity is already 2023’s longest-reigning single within the U.Ok., and it soaks-up one other 7.4 million streams throughout the most recent cycle to enter a sixth consecutive week at No. 1.
PinkPantheress mounts a spirited problem with “Boy’s a liar” (Warner Information), however the English singer, songwriter and producer’s viral single can’t catch “Flowers’.
Because of a remix that includes rising U.S. rapper Ice Spice, “Boy’s a liar” lifts 3-2 on the most recent chart, revealed Friday Feb. 24. That’s a brand new career-best chart place for the BBC Sound of competitors winner.
A handful of songs climb to new peaks inside the highest 10, together with Rema’s “Calm Down” (Mavin), up 8-5; Coi Leray’s “Gamers” (Uptown/Republic Information) up 12-7; Tiësto and Tate McRae’s “10:35” (Atlantic/Ministry of Sound) up 11-8; and Lizzy McAlpine’s “Ceilings” (Harbour Artists & Music) up 21-9.
As her ninth and newest studio album Trustfall (through RCA) blasts to No. 1 on the Official U.Ok. Albums Chart, Pink sees two of its tracks climb the singles survey. The Fred Once more-produced title monitor improves 35-14 whereas “By no means Gonna Not Dance Once more” positive aspects 40-19.
Former One Route star Niall Horan nails the week’s highest new entry with “Heaven” (Capitol). It’s new at No. 18 for the Irishman’s eighth solo prime 40 single. “Heaven” is the primary single lifted from his forthcoming third studio album, The Present.
English singer and songwriter Mae Stephens has her first prime 40 look on the Official U.Ok. singles chart with “If We Ever Broke Up” (EMI). After tearing up TikTok, the monitor makes the transition to the mainstream chart, lifting 45-23.
Lastly, London-based, Philippines-born indie-pop artist Beabadoobee claims her first prime 40 monitor as a lead artist, and second general, with viral marvel “Glue Track” (Soiled Hit). It’s new at No. 38.