Miley Cyrus’s Brand New Song Can’t Beat Her Years-Old Smash

The post Miley Cyrus’s Brand New Song Can’t Beat Her Years-Old Smash appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Miley Cyrus’s “More to Lose” debuts at No. 168 on the Billboard Global 200, as her older hit … More “Flowers” outperforms all new tracks ahead of her album drop. SAO PAULO, BRAZIL – MARCH 26: Miley Cyrus performs live on stage during day two of Lollapalooza Brazil Music Festival at Interlagos Racetrack on March 26, 2022 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Mauricio Santana/Getty Images) Getty Images Just days before her new album Something Beautiful arrives, Miley Cyrus delivered what appears to be the final promotional tune from the project: “More to Lose.” Dropped with enough time to reach the Billboard charts before fans rush to buy and stream the full-length, the ballad sadly didn’t perform very well via any major metric. One statistic, in particular, underlines just how lackluster a debut it has been forced to settle for. “More to Lose” Hits the Global Charts “More to Lose” launches on the Billboard Global 200 this week at No. 168. The track doesn’t manage to land on the accompanying list, the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., which is unusual, given the typical overlap between the two tallies. Miley Cyrus on the Billboard Global 200 Cyrus fills two spaces on the Billboard Global 200 this week, and “More to Lose” isn’t the higher-ranking of the pair. Its predecessor, “End of the World” — the lead single from Something Beautiful — isn’t beating it either. Instead, “Flowers,” the first taste of Cyrus’s previous album Endless Summer Vacation, is winning at the moment. That blockbuster steps up three spaces on the Billboard Global 200 to No. 146 and performs even better on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., where it surges to No. 135. “Flowers” is Miley Cyrus’s Biggest Win It’s rather shocking that “Flowers” is outperforming all of Cyrus’s new music around the…

May 25, 2025 - 20:00
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Miley Cyrus’s Brand New Song Can’t Beat Her Years-Old Smash

The post Miley Cyrus’s Brand New Song Can’t Beat Her Years-Old Smash appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Miley Cyrus’s “More to Lose” debuts at No. 168 on the Billboard Global 200, as her older hit … More “Flowers” outperforms all new tracks ahead of her album drop. SAO PAULO, BRAZIL – MARCH 26: Miley Cyrus performs live on stage during day two of Lollapalooza Brazil Music Festival at Interlagos Racetrack on March 26, 2022 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Mauricio Santana/Getty Images) Getty Images Just days before her new album Something Beautiful arrives, Miley Cyrus delivered what appears to be the final promotional tune from the project: “More to Lose.” Dropped with enough time to reach the Billboard charts before fans rush to buy and stream the full-length, the ballad sadly didn’t perform very well via any major metric. One statistic, in particular, underlines just how lackluster a debut it has been forced to settle for. “More to Lose” Hits the Global Charts “More to Lose” launches on the Billboard Global 200 this week at No. 168. The track doesn’t manage to land on the accompanying list, the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., which is unusual, given the typical overlap between the two tallies. Miley Cyrus on the Billboard Global 200 Cyrus fills two spaces on the Billboard Global 200 this week, and “More to Lose” isn’t the higher-ranking of the pair. Its predecessor, “End of the World” — the lead single from Something Beautiful — isn’t beating it either. Instead, “Flowers,” the first taste of Cyrus’s previous album Endless Summer Vacation, is winning at the moment. That blockbuster steps up three spaces on the Billboard Global 200 to No. 146 and performs even better on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., where it surges to No. 135. “Flowers” is Miley Cyrus’s Biggest Win It’s rather shocking that “Flowers” is outperforming all of Cyrus’s new music around the…

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