Miley Cyrus’ 20 Biggest Chart Hits, From ‘Wrecking Ball’ to ‘Flowers’
It feels like Miley Cyrus has lived a thousand lives since she first found global fame as a pre-teen.
Undoubtedly one of the Disney Channel machine’s most successful alums, she’s consistently written off the world’s expectations for her life and career, reinventing herself again and again while remaining the fierce, ever-hilarious star her fans have loved from the beginning. The versatile singer-songwriter has clocked dozens of entries on the Billboard Hot 100, and is one of a rare few to enter the ranking multiple times under two different aliases: herself, as well as the fictional Disney Channel pop star she got her big break playing, Hannah Montana.
The Tennessee native scored her first-ever No. 1 during one of the most controversial eras of her career, with “Wrecking Ball” shooting up 22 slots on the Hot 100 in 2013 right after she released her then-shocking music video for the song. (Though people would hardly flinch now at the iconic visual, which has since accumulated over a billion views on YouTube, Cyrus swinging naked from a demolition ball was cause for many dropped jaws back in the day.)
A decade later, she would once again reign on the chart with “Flowers,” which spent a whopping eight weeks at No. 1 in 2023. The empowering track went on to earn Cyrus her very first Grammy at the 2024 awards — best pop solo performance — followed shortly afterward by her second, with the star taking home record of the year later that night.
From her blonde-wig days to her later forays into pop rock, the star has maintained a steady presence on the Billboard charts. Keep reading to see Miley Cyrus’ 20 biggest Hot 100 hits — so far, at least — below.
Miley Cyrus’s Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits ranking is based on weekly performance on the Hot 100 through the charts dated Feb. 24, 2024. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at lower spots earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted differently to account for chart turnover rates during various periods.
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“Don’t Call Me Angel (Charlie’s Angels)” (With Ariana Grande & Lana Del Rey)
Album: Charlie’s Angels: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2019)
Peak position: No. 13
Peak date: 9/28/2019Listen above.
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“Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” (With Mark Ronson)
Album: Late Night Feelings (2019)
Peak position: No. 43
Peak date: 1/19/2019Listen here.
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“Nobody’s Perfect”
Album: Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus (2007)
Peak position: No. 27
Peak date: 7/14/2007Listen here.
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“When I Look at You”
Album: The Time of Our Lives EP (2009)
Peak position: No. 16
Peak date: 4/17/2010Listen above.
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“Hoedown Throwdown”
Album: Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009)
Peak position: No. 18
Peak date: 5/2/2009Listen here.
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“He Could Be the One”
Album: Hannah Montana 3 (2009)
Peak position: No. 10
Peak date: 7/25/2009Listen here.
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“Midnight Sky”
Album: Plastic Hearts (2020)
Peak position: No. 14
Peak date: 8/29/2020Listen here.
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“Ready, Set, Don’t Go” (With Billy Ray Cyrus)
Album: Home at Last (2007)
Peak position: No. 37
Peak date: 2/16/2008Listen here.
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“Adore You”
Album: Bangerz (2013)
Peak position: No. 21
Peak date: 3/1/2014Listen here.
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“Malibu”
Album: Younger Now (2017)
Peak position: No. 10
Peak date: 6/3/2017Listen above.
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“Can’t Be Tamed”
Album: Can’t Be Tamed (2010)
Peak position: No. 8
Peak date: 9/9/2023Listen here.
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“Used to Be Young”
Album: Endless Summer Vacation (2023)
Peak position: No. 8
Peak date: 9/9/2023Listen here.
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“7 Things”
Album: Breakout (2008)
Peak position: No. 9
Peak date: 7/26/2008Listen here.
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“23” (With Mike Will Made-It, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J)
Album: N/A
Peak position: No. 11
Peak date: 10/12/2013Listen here.
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“See You Again”
Album: Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus (2007)
Peak position: No. 10
Peak date: 5/3/2008Listen here.
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“The Climb”
Album: Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009)
Peak position: No. 4
Peak date: 5/2/2009Listen above.
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“We Can’t Stop”
Album: Bangerz (2013)
Peak position: No. 2
Peak date: 8/3/2013Listen here.
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“Party in the U.S.A.”
Album: The Time of Our Lives EP (2009)
Peak position: No. 2
Peak date: 8/29/2009Listen here.
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“Wrecking Ball”
Album: Bangerz (2013)
Peak position: No. 1 (three weeks)
Peak date: 9/28/2013Listen here.
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“Flowers”
Album: Endless Summer Vacation (2023)
Peak position: No. 1 (eight weeks)
Peak date: 1/28/2023Listen above.