Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” remains the world’s biggest song, spending four consecutive weeks at number one on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. Charts as of Feb 18.
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Coming Up Roses: ‘Flowers’ Tops Global 200
“Flowers” remains at number one on the Billboard Global 200, garnering 146.8 million views (down 21%) and 53,000 sales (down 26%) during the February 3-9 tracking week. I am recording.
As reported a week ago, “Flowers” has scored three of the five biggest streaming weeks since the Global 200 began.
The biggest worldwide streaming week in Global 200 history:
289.2 million, ‘Butter’, BTS, 06/05/2021
217.1 million, “Flowers”, Miley Cyrus, 02/04/2023
212.1 million, “Pink Venom”, BLACKPINK, 09/03/2022
185.6 million, ‘Flowers’, Miley Cyrus, 11 Feb 2023
179.1 million, “Flowers”, Miley Cyrus, 28 Jan 2023
SZA’s ‘kill bill’ bounces back to 3-2 at the Global 200 after two weeks at the January summit. Bizarup and Shakira’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” drops him from his No. 2 high to No. 3; After reaching the top, it maintains 4th place. Worldwide he had 61.8 million streams after the pair performed the song and won Best Pop Duo, an increase of 22% worldwide. / Group performance at the Grammy Awards February 5th. Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” holds her No. 5 spot behind her No. 3.
Petal to the Metal: ‘Flowers’ also tops global exclusives.we
Like the Global 200, “Flowers” leads the Billboard Global Excl. It reached 112.8 million streams outside the United States (down 21%) and his 27,000 sales (down 23%) from February 3-9 outside the U.S., peaking its fourth week on the U.S. charts.
Bizarup and Shakira’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” continues to hold the #2 spot in the world. U.S. High; Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ “Unholy” dominated for eight weeks beginning in October, before he saw his 49.5 million views outside the U.S. rise 24%, buoyed by Grammy buzz. It boosted the number of views by 5-3. SZA’s “Kill Bill” dropped from 3 to 4 after his No. 2 spot. Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” slipped from 4 to 5 after being at the top for her two weeks in January.
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