Miley Cyrus and Beyoncé achieved success in the U.S. with their hit song “II Most Wanted,” which debuted at No. 6 on the Hot 100 chart during the same week that Beyoncé’s album “Cowboy Carter” reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The track also performed well on other Billboard charts, entering the top 10 on multiple lists. However, after a month, the song is starting to decline on various charts, but radio airplay is helping to keep it afloat.

Despite the track’s decreasing position on some charts, “II Most Wanted” is gaining momentum on Billboard’s radio charts. It has moved up from No. 31 to No. 27 on the Pop Airplay list in its third week and from No. 39 to No. 33 on the Adult Contemporary ranking in its second week. Radio support could potentially help the song maintain its position and even climb back up the Hot 100 chart in the future.

Although “II Most Wanted” initially had a strong debut on the Hot 100 chart due to Cyrus and Beyoncé’s star power, it is struggling to maintain its momentum. The track recently dropped 37 spots on the chart, a significant decline, but the influx of new entries from Taylor Swift’s album release may have contributed to this fall. Additionally, the song is also dropping on the Hot Country Songs and Country Streaming Songs charts.

As the current single from Beyoncé’s album “Cowboy Carter,” “II Most Wanted” is facing challenges in becoming a lasting hit. If the track fails to gain traction and maintain its popularity, it could impact the promotion of the album. Despite the initial success of the song, it may be challenging for Cyrus and Beyoncé to sustain its momentum in the competitive music industry.

Despite experiencing a decline in rankings on various Billboard charts, “II Most Wanted” is still receiving radio support, which could help it remain relevant and possibly return to higher positions on charts. The celebrity status of Cyrus and Beyoncé initially propelled the track to success, but maintaining that success requires continued effort and support from radio stations. The future performance of “II Most Wanted” and the impact on “Cowboy Carter” remains uncertain as the song continues to face challenges in maintaining its position on the charts.

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