Miley Cyrus Makes Spotify History

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Miley Cyrus is joining the ranks of Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift after hitting this big milestone on Spotify.

The 28-year-old singer went on Instagram to celebrate reaching one billion album streams for her latest LP Plastic Hearts.

Sharing a photo of herself performing at the 2021 NCAA Final Four game, she captioned it, “I am honored to say I am now 1 of 3 female artists spanning over the last 3 decades to have an album reach 1 billion streams on @spotify 🖤 Proud to be in the company of @taylorswift & @ladygaga 💕 Love and appreciation to everyone who has been listening to #PlasticHearts & supporting my life’s purpose from the beginning! Music is an essential part of my existence. I can’t thank you enough for making my dreams a reality. Swipe to see ‘How it started VS How it’s going’ ☠️.”

OMG! Congrats, girl!

ICYMI, Miley recently gave a much-talked about performance at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana on Saturday (April 3) – the NCAA Final Four concert was a trending topic on Twitter over the weekend.

Her set included songs from her Plastic Hearts album, as well as her mega hit “Wrecking Ball,” plus covers like Queen‘s “We Will Rock You” and “Don’t Stop Me Now,” Stevie Nick‘s “Edge of Seventeen” and Blondie‘s “Heart of Glass.”

As with Miley’s TikTok Super Bowl pre-game show in February, the concert was a tribute to the frontline workers who have worked so tirelessly during the global coronavirus pandemic.

Keep on rocking, Miley!