Despite seldom appearing on the scene this year, Miley Cyrus's massive single "Flowers" has dominated the radio. She is now attempting to hold onto her position at the top of the charts by forming an alliance with a man who is an expert at selling millions of records.

According to reports, Miley reached out to Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift's longtime collaborator, to attempt and produce hits together.

After one of Miley's followers revealed, "According to one of my friends who works on recording engineering, Miley Cyrus has arranged a meeting with Jack Antonoff for a studio session," details of the encounter seemed to surface online. Some of Taylor's greatest hits, such as Anti-Hero, Look What You Made Me Do, and Cruel Summer, were penned with his assistance.

In addition, he has written songs with numerous other artists, including Florence + The Machine, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, and The 1975.

Last week, Miley's mother Tish said that the former Disney star is now working on a new album. Speaking about getting married to Miley at her Malibu home in August, Tish mentioned that Miley created the song that she walked down the aisle to, and it will be on her upcoming album. "It was flawless beyond belief."

It does not appear she needs the help of Jack though. 

According to Forbes, the force is still strong with "Flowers."

The focus is still on Miley Cyrus's previous success, "Flowers," even though her most recent song, "Used To Be Young," provided listeners something new to listen to. This time, the chart-topping phenomenon is creating history as it holds onto its No. 1 spot, dominating multiple Billboard charts.

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The song "Flowers" demonstrates incredible tenacity as it continues to hold the top spot on the Adult Contemporary chart, which is a weekly list of the most well-liked songs played on adult contemporary pop radio stations in the United States. Amazingly, Cyrus's smash hit song has now held the top spot for a whopping 25 weeks, earning it yet another record.

With her most recent achievement, Cyrus has broken Adele's record for the longest run at No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart by a female artist, according to Billboard. Formerly, Adele's "Easy on Me" held the record, peaking at No. 1 for an incredible 24 weeks before progressively falling.

"Flowers" is the fourth-longest-running No. 1 in Adult Contemporary chart history when all artists are taken into account. The number-one song on the chart, "Girls Like You," by Maroon 5, has remained at the top for an amazing 36 weeks.

With 35 weeks, The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" comes in right behind. After "Drift Away" by Uncle Kracker and Dobie Gray, which peaked at number one for 28 weeks, comes Cyrus's smash hit single.

With "Flowers" showing no signs of slowing down, Cyrus has the opportunity to carry on her record-breaking run on the Adult Contemporary chart in the upcoming weeks. Cyrus might quickly overtake Kracker and Gray thanks to the song's ongoing appeal, making her hit the third-longest-charting No. 1 song in the count's history. 

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