Miley Cyrus has yet again dominated the Billboard Hot 100 charts with her most recent single, "Flowers."

According to the recent Billboard Hot 100 standing, the track was steady atop the Hot 100 charts in its third week, tieing with her former No. 1, "Wrecking Ball," released in 2013.

Luminate reports that this week, Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" has amassed more than 56 million radio airplay impressions and around 48 million streams.

It has also sold around 37,000 digital units, ruling both the Digital Song Sales charts and Streaming Songs charts.

The data-crunching website also reported that this is the first non-holiday dong who scored 40 million streams or more within three consecutive weeks. The last one who did it was also a Disney alum - Olivia Rodrigo, for her "Good 4 U" from May to June 2021.

Aside from achieving a streaming milestone, Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" also surpassed BTS and Coldplay's downloads record. The self-love power anthem was the first track since 2021 to sell more than 30,000 in three consecutive weeks. Coldplay and BTS did it last October 2021 for four weeks.

With the incredible chart milestone that Miley Cyrus logged prior to releasing "Endless Summer Vacation," it could be said that once she released the full album on March 2023, the track could be untouchable atop the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 spot.

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Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" was the biggest song yet of her career. It was her first track to open at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. "Wrecking Ball" became No. 1 eventually, but it debuted outside the Top 10 before its climb to the summit.

Meanwhile, SZA's "Kill Bill" is a mighty predecessor as it stays in the Top 2 of the Billboard Hot 100 charts for a fourth week. The song failed to reach No. 1 at the time that it was expected to catapult to the top, "Flowers" was released and won the three-way battle with Taylor Swift to No. 1. "Kill Bill" has also been concurrently ruling the R&B Songs charts for a total of eight weeks already.

Lil Uzi Vert's "Just Wanna Rock" rocks the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 as it jumped two spots higher from No. 12. This is the seventh career Top 10 of Uzi Vert.

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