Briana Capozzi
Miley Cyrus welcomes the US pop star to her esteemed company when “Flowers” (Columbia) tops the UK singles chart for eight consecutive weeks.
The two-month reign is the longest since LF SYSTEM’s disco number “Afraid to Feel” reached its eight-week chart peak last summer, and the longest since Olivia Rodrigo’s breakthrough hit “Driver’s License.” became the longest-running female solo artist to reach number one. ‘ has held the top spot for nine consecutive weeks, starting with her 2021 season. The longest streak ever by a British female solo artist is that of her Tones And I and her song ‘Dance Monkey’, which lasted 11 weeks in 2019.
Cyrus is expected to remain in the UK charts for some time yet. Her eighth and latest studio album, endless summer vacationwas deleted last Friday, March 10th.
With Cyrus securing the UK Singles title for another week, the PinkPantheress enter another cycle with runner-up spot on “Boy’s a liar” (Warner Records).
The gap between the top two tracks appears to be closing as ‘Boy’s a liar’ lifts the UK’s leading game on the stream, notes the Official Charts Company. Only 1,000 chart units separate “Flowers” from “Boy’s a liar”.
Following the release of a new cut featuring Ariana Grande, Weeknd’s 2016 release of ‘Die For You’ (Republic Records/XO) hits the podium on the latest Official UK Singles Chart, moving from No. 4 to No. 3 became.
Meanwhile, Cameroonian-American Afrobeat star Libianka scored her first UK Top 10 single with “People” (5K), going 11-8.
This top-notch debut on the latest charts, released March 10th, comes from Nicki Minaj’s ‘Red Ruby Da Sleeze’ (Republic Records). Trinidad rap is new in her 30th place out of her 41st in her stardom.st Entered the UK Top 40.
Also from BTS’s J-Hope is a new entry for “On The Street” (BigHit Entertainment) featuring J Cole. He is the first solo member of BTS to enter the TOP40, and has entered the 37th place.
Finally, the biggest uphill honor goes to rapper Jayo. His “22” (The Flight Club) saw him blow up 67-32 in the UK tally, becoming the first top 40 entry from north London.