Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” (through Columbia) is sowing the seeds for a second week atop the U.Ok. chart.
Primarily based on midweek gross sales and streaming information captured by the Official Charts Firm, “Flowers” is “storming” forward of its rivals.
If it holds its floor, “Flowers” would develop into the U.S. pop star’s longest-reigning U.Ok. No. 1, and her solely single to spend a number of weeks on the summit. Her earlier leaders “We Can’t Cease” and “Wrecking Ball” each logged single stints at No. 1 again in 2013.
“Flowers” obtained away to a quick begin across the globe, smashing Spotify’s one-week streaming file, and bowing at No. 1 in Australia.
Within the U.Ok., “Flowers” leads an unchanged high 5 on the midweek chart, which is accomplished by singles from Raye, SZA, Taylor Swift, and Venbee & Goddard, respectively.
In the meantime, scorching Afrobeats artist Rema is eying a brand new peak place with “Calm Down” (Mavin), up 9-6 on the Official Chart Replace, whereas Tiësto and Tate McRae’s “10:35” (up 17-14 through Atlantic/Ministry of Sound) and Cian Ducrot’s “I Will Be Ready” (up 23-19) are on the climb.
The best new entry on the forthcoming Official U.Ok. Singles Chart might belong to Headie One, with “Martin’s Couch” (Relentless) on monitor for a No. 9 debut. If it stays put, “Martin’s Couch” would give the London rapper and songwriter a fifth U.Ok. high 10 and thirteenth high 40 look.
The one different new arrival within the midweek high 40 belongs to Ed Sheeran, with “F64” (Atlantic), the Brit’s tribute to his pal Jamal Edwards, the late founding father of SBTV, who died in Feb. 2022 from cardiac arrhythmia after taking leisure medicine, aged 31.
“F64” is heading in the right direction for a No. 33 begin, which might give Sheeran his 58th high 40 hit.
All shall be revealed when the nationwide weekly chart is printed this Friday (Jan. 27).