Miguel is in the midst of a big comeback. He took quite a bit of time away from music. However, that doesn't mean his songs haven't been breaking records in the meantime. After an extended break, Miguel has achieved a significant chart milestone with his 2010 hit song "Sure Thing." According to Chart Data, Miguel now holds the record for the longest charting song in Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs history. The song has spent almost 76 weeks in the Top 10.
Originally, the track was released as part of Miguel's debut album, All I Want Is You. It has recently experienced a resurgence in popularity thanks in part to the song's viral success on TikTok earlier this year. The song has now re-entered the charts and is currently sitting at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. Chart Data has shared news of Miguel's record-breaking achievement on social media, generating excitement among fans.
Miguel's Big Return
Miguel's recent accomplishments mark an impressive return for the artist after an extended break from the music scene. In April, Miguel released his first solo single in almost two years, entitled "Give It To Me." Produced by Scoop DeVille, the track features Miguel's signature smooth vocals set against a pulsing beat, creating a sensual and entrancing atmosphere. The release of "Give It To Me" has been met with excitement from fans and critics alike, showcasing that Miguel has not lost his touch when it comes to producing high-quality and captivating music.
Before the release, Miguel gave his fans a sneak peek of his new single through an Instagram post. The video showcased the singer strumming his guitar dressed entirely in red. Prior to this, the artist had not released new music since his appearance on Diplo's 2022 single, "Don't Forget My Love," leading many to wonder about his absence from the music industry. Sources suggest that the singer may have been taking time to recover from the aftermath of his divorce from his long-time partner Nazanin Mandi, whom he dated for 13 years before getting married in 2018. What do you think of Miguel's new Billboard achievement? Are you excited for more music from him? Let us know in the comments!