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Miley Cyrus' “Flowers” is leading the pack in terms of global music.
The uptempo single from her latest album,Endless Summer Vacation, was released on Jan. 12 along with an accompanying music video. Fans immediately began to speculate that thenew song features several referencesto herhigh-profile relationshipwith ex-husbandLiam Hemsworth.
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Coming in as the second most-consumed song of this year isSZA’s “Kill Bill,” according to Luminate.
As the artist’s first song to reach the No. 1 spot on theBillboardGlobal 200 chart, the single is the highest-charting track off herSOSalbum and is now at the fourth spot on theBillboardHot 100 after reaching a record high at No. 3.
In third place isThe Weeknd’s “Die For You” remix featuringAriana Grande, which is currently holding No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 after it dropped from the top spot and has since become both musicians' seventh No. 1 hit on the chart.
Luminate’s report also revealed thatBad Bunny’sUn Verano Sin Tiwas the most-consumed album of 2023 — the first non-English album to earn this distinction.
The album achieved a similar feat when it was nominated as the first album recorded entirely in Spanish for album of the year at the Grammys this year.
While it did not take home the top prize, it didwin in its genre categoryfor best música urbana album.
source: people.com