Miley Cyrus' 'Flowers' Adds Record 39th Week at No. 1 Advertising sign's Adult Contemporary chart (dated March 23), and making history in the process.
As it returns to the summit, “Flowers” now has a total of 88 weeks at the top of all Advertising sign radio maps he has driven. In addition to 39 frames atop Adult Contemporary, the song, released on Columbia Records in January 2023, spent 18 weeks on the all-format Radio Songs chart, 17 weeks on Adult Pop Airplay, 10 weeks on Pop Airplay and four weeks on Dance/Mix Show Airplay.
“Flowers,” which this February won the Grammy Award for record of the year, is a one-off of The Weeknd's “Blinding Lights,” which posted 87 combined weeks at the top Advertising sign airplay charts. The latter, released in 2019, dominated Adult Contemporary for 35 weeks, Radio Songs for a record 26 weeks, Adult Pop Airplay for 20 weeks and Pop Airplay for six weeks.
“Flowers” is one of 21 smashes to spend at least 52 weeks, or a full year, together at No. 1 on Advertising sign airplay charts. Advertising sign has 25 active radio airplay charts, dating back to the launch of the Adult Contemporary tally on July 17, 1961. Country Airplay became the first airplay chart to be charted with electronically tracked data from the list dated January 20, 1990. all current airplay charts ( over half of which started in the 1990s) are based on data tracked by Mediabase and provided to Advertising sign from Luminate.
The 25 such searches: Adult Alternative Airplay, Adult Contemporary, Adult Pop Airplay, Adult R&B Airplay, Alternative Airplay, Christian AC Airplay, Christian Airplay, Country Airplay, Dance/Mix Show Airplay, Gospel Airplay, Holiday Airplay, Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay, Latin Rhythm Airplay, Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Mainstream Rock Airplay, Pop Airplay, R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Radio Songs, Rap Airplay, Regional Mexican Airplay, Rhythmic Airplay, Rock & Alternative Airplay, Smooth Jazz Airplay and Tropical Airplay.
Below, browse the 21 songs – with Mariah Carey taking the top three, followed by two from Adele – that have swept radio and spent the most weeks at the top Advertising signhis airplay charts. They're some of the most well-known hits still on the airwaves — as Cyrus playfully asked the Grammys audience when she performed “Flowers,” “Why do you act like you don't know that song?”
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88 weeks, 'Flowers', Miley Cyrus
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: February 25, 2023
- Adult Contemporary: a record 39 weeks at No. 1
- Radio Songs: 18 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 17 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
- Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 4 weeks
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87 Weeks, “Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: April 18, 2020
- Adult Contemporary: 35 weeks at No. 1
- Radio Songs: record 26 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 20 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 6 weeks
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74 Weeks, 'Despacito', Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: March 4, 2017
- Latin Rhythm Airplay: 20 weeks at No. 1
- Latin Airplay: 19 weeks
- Latin Pop Airplay: 18 weeks
- Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 7 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 5 weeks
- Radio Songs: 5 weeks
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72 Weeks, “Blurred Lines,” Robin Thicke feat. TI + Pharrell
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: July 13, 2013
- Adult R&B Airplay: 17 weeks at No. 1
- R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 12 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
- Rhythmic Airplay: 10 weeks
- Radio Songs: 11 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 6 weeks
- Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 6 weeks
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72 Weeks, “Somebody That I Used To Know,” Gotye feat. Kibra
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: February 25, 2012
- Adult Contemporary: 19 weeks at No. 1
- Adult Airplay Alternative: 13 weeks
- Alternative Airplay: 12 weeks
- Rock & Alternative Airplay: 7 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 6 weeks
- Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 6 weeks
- Radio Songs: 6 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 3 weeks
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71 Weeks, 'High Hopes', Panic! at the disco
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: November 17, 2018
- Rock & Alternative Airplay: 17 weeks at No. 1
- Alternative Airplay: 16 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 15 weeks
- Radio Songs: 14 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 6 weeks
- Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 3 weeks
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71 Weeks, “Girls Like You,” Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: 4 August 2018
- Adult Contemporary: 36 weeks at No. 1
- Radio Songs: 16 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 14 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 5 weeks
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69 weeks, 'We Belong Together', Mariah Carey
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: May 28, 2005
- Radio Songs: 16 weeks at No.1
- R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 14 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
- Rhythmic Airplay: 10 weeks
- Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 9 weeks
- Adult R&B Airplay: 8 weeks
- Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 2 weeks
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65 weeks, “Feel It Still”, Portugal. The man
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: July 8, 2017
- Alternative Airplay: a record 20 weeks at No. 1
- Rock & Alternative Airplay: 17 weeks
- Adult Airplay Alternative: 11 weeks
- Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 5 weeks
- Radio Songs: 5 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 4 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 3 weeks
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65 weeks, “Danza Kuduro”, Don Omar & Lucenzo
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: November 13, 2010
- Latin Rhythm Airplay: a record 29 weeks at No. 1
- Tropical Airplay: 18 weeks
- Latin Airplay: 15 weeks
- Latin Pop Airplay: 3 weeks
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63 weeks, 'Shape of You', Ed Sheeran
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: February 25, 2017
- Adult Contemporary: 24 weeks at No. 1
- Radio Songs: 12 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 12 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 9 weeks
- Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 6 weeks
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57 weeks, 'Rolling in the Deep', Adele
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: 12 February 2011
- Adult Contemporary: 19 weeks at No. 1
- Adult Airplay Alternative: 14 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 13 weeks
- Radio Songs: 6 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 5 weeks
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56 weeks, 'Easy on Me', Adele
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: November 13, 2021
- Adult Contemporary: 24 weeks at No. 1
- Radio Songs: 15 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 7 weeks
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56 Weeks, 'Dilemma', Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: August 17, 2002
- Radio Songs: 12 weeks at No.1
- Rhythmic Airplay: 11 weeks
- Rap Airplay: 10 weeks
- R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 9 weeks
- Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 9 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 5 weeks
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56 Weeks, 'One Sweet Day', Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: December 9, 1995
- Radio Songs: 13 weeks at No. 1
- Adult Contemporary: 13 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 11 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 10 weeks
- Rhythmic Airplay: 9 weeks
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55 weeks, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: December 13, 2008
- Holiday Airplay: 55 weeks at No. 1 – the most weeks any song has spent above a single Advertising sign airplay chart
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55 weeks, “Be Without You”, Mary J. Blige
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: January 7, 2006
- R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 15 weeks at No. 1
- Adult R&B Airplay: 14 weeks
- Radio Songs: 9 weeks
- Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 6 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 4 weeks
- Rhythmic Airplay: 4 weeks
- Dance/Mix Show Airplay: 3 weeks
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53 weeks, “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” Green Day
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: December 11, 2004
- Alternative Airplay: 16 weeks at No. 1
- Mainstream Rock Airplay: 14 weeks
- Adult Pop Airplay: 11 weeks
- Adult Airplay Alternative: 8 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 4 weeks
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53 weeks, 'In Da Club', 50 Cent
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: February 8, 2003
- Rap Airplay: 12 weeks at No. 1
- Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 10 weeks
- R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 9 weeks
- Rhythmic Airplay: 9 weeks
- Radio Songs: 9 weeks
- Pop Airplay: 4 weeks
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52 Weeks, 'No Guidance', Chris Brown feat. Drake
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: August 3, 2019
- R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 27 weeks at No. 1
- Adult R&B Airplay: 11 weeks
- Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: 10 weeks
- Rhythmic Airplay: 4 weeks
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52 weeks, 'Ginza', J Balvin
First week date at No. 1 in a Advertising sign airplay chart: September 12, 2015
- Latin Pop Airplay: 25 weeks at No. 1
- Latin Rhythm Airplay: 15 weeks
- Latin Airplay: 12 weeks
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