Miley Cyrus really gets her flowers as she claims a seventh consecutive week at No. 1 in the UK.
A week after the release of her eighth album Endless Summer Vacation, Flowers digs into her roots for another stint at the top of the Official Singles Chart, and is still the most streamed song in the country (5.2 million overall streams). .
Now claiming seven weeks at the summit, Flowers has become the longest running No. 1 by a female solo artist in the UK since Adele’s Easy on Me, which topped the official chart between 2021 and 2022. Spent eight non-consecutive weeks. See more on how Miley Cyrus got her flowers here.
At No. 2, Pinkpants is steady with Boyz a Liar, which means she stands a strong chance to leapfrog Miley next week.
Meanwhile, The Weeknd’s 2016 track Die for You cracks the Top 10 for the first time, thanks to a viral resurgence and the release of a new remix featuring Ariana Grande (4). It Becomes Abel Tesfaye’s 14th Top 10 hit in the UK.
Lizzie McAlpine’s first UK Top 10 single ceiling is another fast-rising one, adding two more to a new peak of No. 7 this week.
Outside the top 10, Libya’s long-running Official Afrobeats Chart No. 1 Peoples has come closer than ever to cracking the upper echelons of the chart, up two today (11). Read our exclusive interview with rising star Libianka here.
Niall Horan’s Heaven, the first single from his upcoming third solo album The Show, also charted close to the top 10 (16).
One of Britain’s hottest new talents at the moment, 19-year-old viral sensation Mae Stephens’ headlining debut If We Ever Broke Up jumped three (20) to give Mae her first Top 20 hit, while Ayra Starr’s Rush Scales up seven places (29) and Lil Uzi Vert’s Just Wanna Rock is up two (30).
Freya Riding’s Weekends (31) enters the Top 40 for the first time today, as US rapper superstar Pride makes his UK chart debut with this week’s highest new entry, Painting Pictures (33). The track recently blew up on TikTok, and samples Faith Evans’ Soon As I Get Home.
Further down, d4vd’s Here With Me reached a new peak five times (5), while Southampton-born, Brighton-based pop upstart Katy Besser celebrated her first UK Top 40 single with the viral hit Pretty Boys (35).
And finally, SZA has another hit from SOS as Snooze enters the Top 40 today, up seven (40). It serves as the fourth overall Top 40 hit from Solana Rowe’s second album, following Kill Bill (3), Shirt (17 peak) and Nobody Gets Me (27 peak).
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