Miley Cyrus came back with everything and this is not just a phrase. The 30-year-old artist comes from hosting a New Year’s special with the great Dolly Parton and numerous stars who took the stage to celebrate the beginning of a 2023 that will bring great things for her. This January 16 the native of Tennessee released a new single that is sweeping all the charts. “Flowers,” apparently dedicated to her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth, is the first cut from her upcoming album “Endless Summer Vacation” due out March 10 and is already a hit. The song debuted at #3 on Spotify’s Top Global and two days later climbed to #1, dethroning Shakira’s BZRP Session. Since that day it remains at the top of the world having achieved in its sixth day a peak of 17.38 million streams on that platform. Now, that’s not the only place it’s breaking it all: Apple has it #1 in its US and global rankings, while iTunes also has it at its top. On YouTube it reached Trends #2 in its output, a number that equaled on the streaming platform Pandora, in a list where consumers “like” new releases and according to how many it adds, it is climbing positions. But that’s not all, because according to the Twitter account @chartdata – which gathers and shares data on the international music industry – “Flowers” is on track to break the record for the 100 million fastest streams achieved on Spotify. At the time of publishing this note, the song gathered 83.5 M reproductions on the green circle platform. So far, the record is held by “Driver’s Licence” by Olivia Rodrigo, which reached 100 M in 8 days. We will have to see when the day ends today how the numbers are.
Miley Cyrus’ Flowers on track to break the record for the 100 million fastest streams on Spotify?
January 19, 2023 |
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