Billie Eilish’s “Wildflower” reaches new highs on the Pop Airplay and Radio Songs charts after more … More
WireImage for Live NationBillie Eilish’s current single “Wildflower” will likely serve as the final promotional cut from her album Hit Me Hard and Soft. The track has already spent more than a year appearing on a number of Billboard charts, as it has been a fan favorite ever since its parent release arrived, and only in the past few months has it finally earned the promotional push it has long deserved.
After a year on multiple rankings, “Wildflower” is still relatively new to some other tallies, and it is hitting new peaks on several lists at the same time.
“Wildflower” Almost Reaches the Top 10
“Wildflower” has only spent a few weeks on some of Billboard’s radio rankings, as it was only sent to stations months ago. This week, the track hits a new high point on all three of the radio rosters on which it currently appears.
The cut is inching closer to the top 10 on the Pop Airplay tally, where this frame it ascends to No. 12. Over on the Adult Pop Airplay list, Eilish’s cut reenters at No. 35, which now stands as its best showing. The same tune pushes three spots north on the all-genre Radio Songs ranking and settles in the same position as on the Adult Pop Airplay tally.
Only a Few Weeks on the Radio Charts
“Wildflower” has spent 15 weeks on the Pop Airplay chart, the most among the radio rosters. It has only racked up six frames on the Radio Songs tally and five weeks, including this comeback, on the Adult Pop Airplay ranking.
“Wildflower” Has Lived on the Rock Lists for a Year
Meanwhile, when looking at Billboard’s rock and alternative lists — those which are not focused entirely on airplay — “Wildflower” has been a mainstay for over a year. Eilish’s smash has spent 57 weeks on all of the following rankings: the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, Hot Rock Songs, Hot Alternative Songs, Rock Streaming Songs, and Alternative Streaming Songs charts. It also reached its first year on the Hot 100 just last week.
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