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Forbes
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Miley Cyrus Debuts One Of Her Most Famous Songs
Miley Cyrus's 'Party in the U.S.A.' debuts at No. 47 on Billboard's Streaming Songs chart and ... More returns to the Billboard Global 200 following July 4 celebrations. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 09: Miley Cyrus attends the Versace FW23 Show at Pacific Design Center on March 09, 2023 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by) It was only a few weeks ago that Miley Cyrus released her new album, Something Beautiful. The set arrived after months of promotion and quite a bit of anticipation, but sadly, the project underperformed. The full-length only spent two weeks on the Billboard 200, and none of the songs featured on its tracklist are present on any Billboard tally anymore. While Americans may have moved on from Cyrus's latest, one of her early career wins is back, so there's obviously still a lot of love for her and her music. 'Party in the U.S.A.' Debuts on the Streaming Chart Millions of people pressed play on 'Party in the U.S.A.' in America in early July, and as a result, the tune finally debuts on one of Billboard's most competitive tallies. The timely cut enters the Streaming Songs chart this week. That ranking details the 50 most-streamed tunes across platforms in the U.S., regardless of language or genre. Despite its popularity for well over a decade, 'Party in the U.S.A.' has never managed to appear on the list, but now, it opens at No. 47. Miley's First Hit Since 'II Most Wanted' with Beyoncé Throughout her years in the spotlight, Cyrus has sent 18 tunes to the Streaming Songs chart. Shockingly, none of the tracks featured on Something Beautiful made it to the list. The last time Cyrus earned a new win came in April of last year, when she joined Beyoncé on 'II Most Wanted.' That collaboration peaked at No. 4 and remains one of her biggest successes on the tally. A Fourth of July Classic 'Party in the U.S.A.' becomes a hit every year around the Fourth of July, as it's one of a select group of tunes associated with the holiday. As a result, it ends up on playlists and in the minds and ears of people all across the country. It's surprising that it took so many years for the upbeat cut to become a Streaming Songs win, especially considering the fact that the tune peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 more than a decade ago and has already been certified 15-times platinum after moving 15 million units in the U.S. Miley Cyrus Scores Multiple Global Wins 'Party in the U.S.A.' also manages to reappear on the Billboard Global 200 this week, and it almost matches its all-time peak. Cyrus's cut reenters that global tally at No. 113. In the past, it has climbed as high as No. 111. The Grammy winner claims a pair of successes on the list, as 'Flowers' grows two spaces to No. 155, while also sitting at No. 145 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S.


Forbes
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen Matches His Own Record On The Streaming Chart
Morgan Wallen is the only artist who currently occupies double-digit spaces on Billboard's Streaming Songs chart. The country superstar continues to ride high on the success of his latest blockbuster album, I'm the Problem, as the set is on the verge of hitting two months at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Millions of Americans continue to stream the full-length project in its entirety, while many others are focusing on their favorite cuts from the 37-track effort. While the spotlight is on I'm the Problem and its many hits, one of Wallen's older tracks is still performing well enough to rank on the all-genre Streaming Songs tally. As it holds on – just barely – it ties the Grammy nominee's longest-running streaming win in the United States.'Last Night' barely manages to hang on, slipping from No. 45 to No. 50 this frame on the Streaming Songs chart. Even as it falls, Wallen's smash, taken from his previous album One Thing at a Time, reaches an impressive milestone – two full years (104 weeks) on the Billboard list. It's relatively uncommon for any track to remain among the 50 most-played titles on platforms like Spotify in the U.S. for that long, but this is a feat Wallen has managed before.'Last Night' is Wallen's second tune to rack up 104 weeks on the Streaming Songs chart. His former Hot 100 champion is now tied with 'Wasted on You' for the honor of being his longest-running success on the roster, as both have logged exactly two years on the list. When Billboard refreshes its ranking again, it's possible 'Last Night' could fall off, but there's also a good chance that the tune — one of Wallen's most recognizable — will return. If it can rack up just one more stay, it will break its tie with 'Wasted on You' and become Wallen's longest-charting hit on the streaming-only currently claims 11 spots on the Streaming Songs chart. He bookends the tally, with 'Last Night' at the bottom and 'What I Want,' his collaboration with Tate McRae, ruling at No. 1 for a sixth nonconsecutive frame. He secures a quartet of top 10s, as 'Just in Case' and 'I'm the Problem' rise to Nos. 3 and 4, respectively, while 'I Got Better' dips one spot to No. 8.


Forbes
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Rosé Matches Jimin's Record — And She's Likely About To Beat Him
Rosé's 'Apt.' with Bruno Mars ties Jimin's 'Who' as the third-longest-running K-pop hit on ... More Billboard's Streaming Songs chart with 34 weeks on the ranking. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 13: Rosé aka Roseanne Park MBE is seen in Midtown on October 13, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by TheStewartofNY/GC Images) Rosé and Jimin have been racing one another on the Billboard charts throughout the first half of 2025. The BTS star set several records not long ago with his solo single 'Who,' and lately, the Blackpink singer has been matching — and in some cases, beating — his historic showings with "Apt.," her collaboration with Bruno Mars. The two are tied once again on a Billboard ranking as "Apt." continues to stand out as one of the biggest hits in America. Rosé Ties Jimin's All-Time Streaming Record "Apt." returns to the top 40 on the Streaming Songs chart, Billboard's roster of the most-played tracks on platforms like Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, iHeartRadio, Tidal, and others. As it ascends from No. 41 to No. 37, Rosé's team-up with Mars reaches 34 weeks somewhere on the all-genre tally. "Apt." is now tied with 'Who' for the honor of being the third-longest-running win by any K-pop musician in the history of the Streaming Songs roster. Psy Will Likely Always Be the Winner 'Gangnam Style' by Psy, which helped kick off the K-pop craze that continues to this day, is easily in first place on this historic list. That breakout smash remained on the chart for an amazing 122 weeks, and his is a record that will likely never be beaten. "Baby Shark," which comes from South Korean brand Pinkfong, managed 59 stays on the Streaming Songs chart. Rosé will almost certainly beat Jimin's record next week, but she has a long way to go before tying — and perhaps even topping — Pinkfong. It seems almost impossible that the Blackpink superstar, or anyone for that matter, will ever catch up to Psy, who may hold onto that special honor forever. 'Apt.' Remains a Massive Hit in America "Apt." remains a major hit across all consumption methods in the U.S. While the tune is declining on both the Digital Song Sales and Radio Songs charts, it sits in loftier positions there than on the Streaming Songs ranking. Rosé's breakout smash lives at No. 21 on the Digital Song Sales chart and No. 27 on the Radio Songs list, and it remains a top 10 hit on both of Billboard's global tallies.


Forbes
04-06-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Hozier's First No. 1 Mounts A Big Comeback As A Sudden Bestseller
For many years, Hozier's career was defined by one hit single, 'Take Me to Church.' The breakout hit introduced the Irish singer-songwriter to the general public back in 2013, and it became a global sensation. In the years since, Hozier has released several successful albums, but no tune managed to match the popularity of the track that started it all— a t least, not until 2024. Last spring, 'Too Sweet' arrived and instantly became yet another worldwide phenomenon. In the year-plus since it dropped, the Hozier cut has, in many ways, outperformed its predecessor. This week, it even manages to bolt back onto several Billboard rankings, as listeners in the United States can't seem to get enough of the track. This frame, 'Too Sweet' performs especially well in terms of pure purchases, as the single returns to a pair of purchase-only tallies. 'Too Sweet' reenters the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart at No. 10. It's also back on the Rock Digital Song Sales ranking at No. 15. The cut had previously dominated both lists and spent at least 60 weeks on the two rankings. 'Too Sweet' isn't only a bestseller. The track also returns to Billboard's Streaming Songs chart. Notably, while Hozier's cut only appears on genre-specific sales rankings, it manages to find a home on the all-style, all-encompassing Streaming Songs list. The track has spent 48 weeks on that roster, and has already reached the summit. 'Too Sweet' manages to find space on more than half a dozen other Billboard lists this frame. It does appear on the global charts, but performs best in the United States. The smash lives inside the top five on several other lists, such as the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (No. 2), Hot Rock Songs (No. 1), and Hot Alternative Songs (No. 2) charts. 'Too Sweet' is not Hozier's only charting success in the U.S. at the moment. 'Take Me to Church' holds at No. 20 on the Alternative Streaming Songs ranking. Meanwhile, 'Do I Wanna Know (Live at BBC)' — a cover of the Arctic Monkeys classic — is steady at No. 42 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs list.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Alex Warren Teams Up With Jelly Roll for Stomping Country Single ‘Bloodline'
Alex Warren is breaking generational chains with some help from Jelly Roll. On Thursday (May 22), the two singers released their new collaboration, 'Bloodline.' The country-fied single finds the TikTok sensation-turned-pop singer ruminating over the ties that bind, as he sings, 'Take that pain, pass it down like photos on the wall/ Momma said, 'Your dad's to blame, but that's his daddy's fault'/ Oh, there's no one left to call,' over tense acoustic guitar. More from Billboard Here's Everyone Jelly Roll Brought Out During His Guest-Heavy Stagecoach Headlining Set Tory Lanez Is Being Transferred to a New Prison After Being Stabbed, His Dad Says Aaron Paul Opens Up About Tracking Down Tour Managers to Get Bands to Perform in His Living Room The song soon breaks into a stomp-and-clap chorus where Warren promises, 'From where you came isn't who you are/ Oh, my brother/ You don't have to follow in your bloodline,' before tossing the mic to Jelly Roll for a growling second versW. In April, Warren made a surprise appearance during Jelly Roll's Stagecoach set, where the duo performed the song live for the first time ahead of its release, as well as the singer/songwriter's breakthrough hit single 'Ordinary.' The studio version of 'Bloodline' arrives in the wake of 'Ordinary,' reaching a new high of No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this month (chart dated May 10). The week of May 19, the hard-hitting gospel-inflected anthem simultaneously topped both Billboard Global tallies for the first time, adding to its quickly compounding chart successes that also includes Warren's first Streaming Songs chart-topper and nine consecutive weeks and counting spent at No. 1 in the U.K. Meanwhile, Jelly Roll has kept busy since his Stagecoach appearance by hitting the road with Post Malone on the ongoing Big Ass Stadium Tour and performing with Shaboozey at the 2025 ACM Awards. Earlier this week, Jelly also welcomed Eminem onstage in Detroit for a surprise duet version of 'Lose Yourself.' Stream Warren and Jelly Roll's 'Bloodline' below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart