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Brent Faiyaz - butterflies.

butterflies. update: chart status and the best nearby picks.

Brent Faiyaz butterflies. cover art

Release Overview

On today's US song ranking, butterflies. sits at #29. For Brent Faiyaz, this title is one piece of a broader chart presence.

Released on February 13, 2026, the track sits in R&B/Soul. A playable preview is available on Apple Music. At 4 days old, it is still in an early chart phase.

Across 2 daily snapshots, the high is #23, the low is #29, and the average sits at #26.0. The latest move is down 6 places, with a net move of down 6 since the first recorded point. The rank spread so far is 6.

If you're moving through Brent Faiyaz's current run, good next listens are Icon, Icon (Director's Cut). Within today's R&B/Soul group (8 tracked releases), this title is holding a mid-pack slot.

A #29 rank looks simple on the surface, but what listeners usually want is the shape behind that number. Is it still climbing, leveling out, or cooling off after a peak? With 2 tracked days in this run, the timeline is still young, but it already gives a clean baseline for how this track is behaving.

Brent Faiyaz has 3 active entries in the same chart window, and butterflies. sits inside the artist's wider chart push. That artist-level view matters because fans rarely stop at one song; they usually move to the next closest title from the same cycle.

At 4 days old, this track is far enough from launch week to judge staying power. New releases can spike on curiosity. Older songs that remain visible usually stay there because listeners keep replaying them, playlists keep supporting them, or the catalog keeps pulling people back.

That is why genre framing is useful here. In a R&B/Soul set with 8 tracked releases, movement can be read against comparable songs rather than unrelated chart traffic. It keeps expectations realistic and makes the related links feel relevant instead of random.

The movement note is intentionally plain language. Flat means the audience is holding. Up means momentum is building. Down does not make the track irrelevant; it shows where demand is settling after a high point. Either way, the page stays useful because it describes what is happening now, not what we hope happens next.

If you are here to decide what to queue after this, the shortest path is usually the best one: stay inside this artist lane first, then step into the nearest genre neighbors. That keeps the listening session coherent and matches how people actually move through chart pages when they are in discovery mode.

If butterflies. is your entry point, the cleanest next move is to stay in Brent Faiyaz's current lane: jump next to Icon, Icon (Director's Cut). Those steps keep the mood intact while still showing range inside the same chart cycle.

That sequence also explains why this run feels sticky right now: one clear leader, multiple nearby titles, and enough replay behavior to keep the catalog active well past release week. If the next snapshots stay flat near the top, this starts looking less like a moment and more like a sustained phase.

Metadata Snapshot

  • Release date: February 13, 2026
  • Genres: R&B/Soul
  • Preview available: Yes
  • Explicit: No
  • Source: Apple RSS + iTunes Lookup

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