Miley Cyrus's 'Younger You' Makes Billboard Chart History

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Miley Cyrus's 'Younger You' Makes Billboard Chart History

Miley Cyrus, known for her rebellious image, recently revisited her Hannah Montana roots by participating in a twentieth-anniversary special. The singer-songwriter performed some of the show's popular songs and debuted an original track titled "Younger You" during the televised event. The song made an impressive debut on multiple Billboard charts, including the Digital Song Sales chart, where it entered at No. 4, selling nearly 4,400 copies in its first tracking period.

"Younger You" marks Cyrus's twenty-first top 10 hit on the Digital Song Sales chart, tying with her previous single "Can't Be Tamed." The track's success adds to Cyrus's impressive track record of 70 appearances on the purchase-only roster. While "Younger You" achieved a top 10 position on the Digital Song Sales chart, it also entered the top 40 on three other Billboard rankings: Adult Contemporary, Adult Pop Airplay, and Pop Airplay.

Despite its strong performance on the Digital Song Sales chart, "Younger You" did not fare as well on the Billboard Hot 100, entering at No. 69. Additionally, the song landed at No. 191 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, indicating its popularity in the U.S. market compared to global consumption. The track did not make it to the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, highlighting its success primarily within the United States.