Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" doesn't wilt on the ARIA Singles Chart, as it retains the crown.
The momentum from both superstars' fresh global smashes lifts some of their biggest titles.
The records for both consecutive and non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 were previously held by Gen Hoshino’s “Koi.”
LPs by King Stingray, Camp Cope and Tasman Keith are nominated for the 2022 AMP.
"Flowers” could become Miley's longest-reigning U.K. leader.
Black Star Riders and Eurovision champs Måneskin eye top 5 berths.
"St. Jude" becomes the album with the longest span between release and charting at No. 1.
"Flowers" is Miley's third U.K. No. 1 single.
The J-pop singer has been performing the empowerment anthem since last year.
Miley Cyrus scores her first-ever leader on Australia's singles chart.