Teh One Who Knocks
09-19-2013, 10:23 PM
by Rebecca Macatee - E! Online
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The Queen of Twerk was dethroned on the charts by a self-professed commoner!
Yes, Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" was ousted from its no. 1 spot on iTunes (at least temporarily) by Lorde's "Royals" on Thursday, Sept. 19.
The 16-year-old New Zealand singer was excited by her career milestone, but also a little wary. "wo #1 on US itunes. even if it lasts an hour i feel HAPPY," she tweeted, "downside is all these miley fans telling me they're gonna stab my rotting corpse."
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Calm down, y'all. For one, Lorde's music sounds nothing like Miley's, and somehow we don't think the teenage prodigy will be attempting any twerk-offs in the near future.
Plus, Ms. Cyrus can afford to vacate that top spot for a little bit. On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the 20-year-old star tweeted that "Wrecking Ball " was "#1 on Billboard. #1 on iTunes. #1 on Spotify. #1 on Streaming. #1 on Digital songs. #1 most added to pop radio. #1 on VEVO."
So let's everybody let Lorde have a moment. Miley's doing fine.
http://i.imgur.com/I5aUuJU.jpg
The Queen of Twerk was dethroned on the charts by a self-professed commoner!
Yes, Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" was ousted from its no. 1 spot on iTunes (at least temporarily) by Lorde's "Royals" on Thursday, Sept. 19.
The 16-year-old New Zealand singer was excited by her career milestone, but also a little wary. "wo #1 on US itunes. even if it lasts an hour i feel HAPPY," she tweeted, "downside is all these miley fans telling me they're gonna stab my rotting corpse."
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Calm down, y'all. For one, Lorde's music sounds nothing like Miley's, and somehow we don't think the teenage prodigy will be attempting any twerk-offs in the near future.
Plus, Ms. Cyrus can afford to vacate that top spot for a little bit. On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the 20-year-old star tweeted that "Wrecking Ball " was "#1 on Billboard. #1 on iTunes. #1 on Spotify. #1 on Streaming. #1 on Digital songs. #1 most added to pop radio. #1 on VEVO."
So let's everybody let Lorde have a moment. Miley's doing fine.