After watching her new album, ‘Endless Summer Vacation,’ make a major splash on the United Kingdom’s side of the pond, Pop diva Miley Cyrus is seeing the critically acclaimed LP repeat the feat in the United States.
Over 16 years into her career, Miley’s global takeover is nothing short of astounding – especially on American charts where her epic comeback single, ‘Flowers,’ was planted in history books for its explosive opening sales and streaming numbers.
The tune’s March 10-released parent project nabbed headlines for flying to the top of real-time Apple Music sales tallies of over 70 countries in less than 24 hours after its unveiling – a victory lap that led industry analysts to predict the 12-song set’s Stateside faring would boast up to 130,000 units shifted by the end of its inaugural tracking week.
Look inside to see how final reports stacked up against that sales forecast.
Miley Cyrus’ ‘Endless Summer Vacation’
First-Week Sales (SPS): 119,000 units
Billboard 200 Debut: #3
With total sales of 119,000, ‘Vacation’ traveled to the #3 spot on the updated Billboard 200. The sum represents the largest figure attached to a Miley project since ‘Bangerz‘ blasted to #1 with 270,000 copies sold in 2013.
Despite being bested by the latest efforts of Morgan Wallen and TWICE respectively, Cyrus’ opus still managed to rake in the year’s biggest first-week sales by a solo female yet – surpassing the historic 94,000 units moved by Karol G’s ‘Manana Sera Bonito’ the week prior.
Also noteworthy is the premiere placement of ‘Vacation’ keeps Miley’s Billboard 200 streak intact as it is her seventh consecutive studio album to open in the hitlist’s top 5 following ‘Meet Miley Cyrus’ (#1 peak), ‘Breakout’ (#1 peak), ‘Can’t Be Tamed’ (#3 peak), ‘Bangerz‘ (#1 peak), ‘Younger Now’ (#5 peak), and ‘Plastic Hearts’ (#2 peak).
Check back in to That Grape Juice later this week for our more extensive Billboard 200 recap, ‘TGJ Chart Check.’
That’s it? Even with a huge multi week #1 single she couldn’t do Atleast 200k? The music industry is in the sh!tter goddam.
I definitely thought it would debut at #1 but congrats regardless. When Whitney Houston debuted at #13 in 1998 with my love is your love she said I’m blessed to even still be on the charts after all these years
Pure style and class! One of the best album covers ever. Focused era. 🙂