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Miley Cyrus Scores A Career First With Her New Album

Miley Cyrus Scores A Career First With Her New Album

Forbes10 hours ago

Something Beautiful gives Miley Cyrus her first entry on the Top Streaming Albums chart as it opens ... More as one of the 40-most-streamed titles in the United States. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 06: Miley Cyrus attends An Evening with Miley Cyrus Presented by Spotify at The Metrograph on May 06, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/for Spotify)
Miley Cyrus's new album Something Beautiful was one of the most highly-anticipated releases of 2025, and this week, it hits charts around the world as millions of fans were quick to purchase and stream the set, making it a global success. The title launches inside the top 10 on a variety of Billboard rankings upon its arrival, and while it misses the loftiest tier on one roster, the fact that it debuts at all is meaningful for Cyrus.
Something Beautiful opens at No. 32 on the Top Streaming Albums chart. The newly-released project earns Cyrus her first placement on Billboard's ranking of the most successful full-lengths and EPs on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and others. The tally is still relatively new, so it's not entirely surprising that the Grammy winner is only now collecting her first appearance.
What is somewhat surprising is that Cyrus doesn't manage the top debut on the current edition of the Top Streaming Albums chart. That honor goes to Leon Thomas, who starts his full-length Mutt at No. 31, just one space above Something Beautiful. These two titles are the only debuts this time around.
Something Beautiful performs much better when it comes to pure purchases than streams. The title opens at No. 2 on the Top Album Sales chart, landing behind only K-pop group Seventeen. Luminate reports that in its first tracking period, the Cyrus project sold 27,000 copies.
A sizable number of purchases on wax propels Something Beautiful to No. 1 on the Vinyl Albums chart, where it becomes Cyrus's third career winner.
Cyrus kicks off her time on the Billboard 200 at No. 4, where Something Beautiful opens on that tally compiled using total consumption, not just sales. The latest from the former Disney star launches with 44,300 equivalent units.

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