The Billboard Hot 100 is topped for the 8th time by Miley Cryus' "Flowers," after an unwavering rule at the summit since it was released. To date, the song was only lynched two times since its tenth week-stay.
Apart from Cyrus, newcomers also entered the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10.
Check out who ruled this week's charts!
Billboard Hot 100 Top 1: Miley Cyrus 'Flowers'
Logging its eighth No. 1 stay at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 charts, "Flowers" has been Miley Cyrus' longest-running No. 1 song. It was also her first song to debut at No. 1. (via Billboard)
It spent six nonconsecutive weeks at the top of the charts until it was lynched at No. 1 by The Weeknd and Ariana Grande's "Die For You (Remix)," and the release of Morgan Wallen's lead single, "Last Night."
After spending two weeks at No. 2, the song has returned to No. 1 and has maintained its spot for another week.
Aside from the genre-blending singles list, "Flowers" logged a sixth week at the No. 1 spot on the Radio Songs chart, while it dipped to No. 4 on the Streaming Songs charts and No. 7 on the Digital Songs Sales charts.
According to Luminate, "Flowrs" logged a staggering 107.9 million radio airplay impressions, which is an increase of 1%, and 24.7 million streams, a descent of 12%, and has only sold 11,000 units.
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Meanwhile, Morgan Wallen's "Last Night" sits at No. 2, as SZA's "Kill Bill" tailed behind. The songs ruled over Hot Country Songs and Hot R&B Songs & Hot R&B/HipHop Songs charts.
Metro Boomin's "Creepin" rose to No. 4, with "Die For Your (Remix)" dived to No. 5. PinkPantheress and Ice Spice are stationary at No. 6, along with the former No. 1 hit, "Anti-Hero" at No. 7.
Selena and Rema's hit "Calm Down" stood mightily at No. 8, while the two remaining spots on the Top 10 welcomed two new tracks.
Billboard Hot 100 Top 10: Coi Leray, Bailey Zimmerman
Considered a sleeper hit, Coi Leray finally notched her first Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 with "Players," at No. 9. Thanks to TikTok, the song was introduced to a lot more people as it was being streamed and used in thousands of clips already. It surged from No. 12 to No. 9 this week.
Bailey Zimmerman's "Rock and a Hard Place" also had its much-needed bump from No. 11 to No. 10, making the singer's first Top 10 hit like Leray.
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