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Benson Boone's Huge Streaming Week Previews An Exciting New Album Drop

Benson Boone's Huge Streaming Week Previews An Exciting New Album Drop

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As the release of Benson Boone's upcoming album American Heart approaches — the project is expected later in June — the pop singer's latest tunes continue to perform well in the United Kingdom, where he has become a true musical star. Fans of the singer in that nation seem especially excited for the project, though they haven't forgotten about Fireworks & Rollerblades, his debut full-length effort that helped propel him to stardom.
It wasn't all that long ago that Boone was introduced to a global audience, and those who love his work have continued to purchase his tracks steadily. But it's on streaming platforms where the rising talent's music is currently making major moves.
Boone is enjoying a massive streaming week across the Atlantic. He fills four spaces on the Official Streaming chart, which ranks the most-played tracks in the U.K. across all streaming platforms. That's the only ranking where he claims a quartet of spots, though he also manages a trio of wins on several other tallies, including the Official Singles chart, which takes total consumption into account.
The Grammy-nominated musician occupies the greatest number of spaces on the streaming list as "Slow It Down" returns. That track, taken from Fireworks & Rollerblades, reappears at No. 88 on the Official Streaming chart in its fifty-eighth frame on the 100-spot tally.
As "Slow It Down" returns, "Mystical Magical" reaches a new all-time peak on the same roster. Boone's recent American Heart single lifts from No. 24 to No. 22. That small improvement helps the cut earn its highest placement yet.
Amazingly, despite Boone's heavy promotion of several brand new singles from American Heart, his breakout hit "Beautiful Things" remains his most-streamed composition in the U.K. this week. The smash returns to the top 10 on the Official Streaming chart, jumping from No. 13 to No. 9 in its seventy-third week on the list.
"Sorry, I'm Here for Someone Else" doesn't enjoy as impressive a frame as Boone's other tunes on the streaming-only roster. 15 weeks into its time on the list, the first cut shared from his upcoming album dips two spaces to No. 55. It previously peaked at No. 39, just barely managing to become another top 40 win for the rising superstar.

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