![]() ![]() This article originally appeared on Billboard. Last week, Blonde Redhead’s “For The Damaged Coda” re-entered Hot Rock Songs at #16 after it was utilized in a Rick And Morty-adjacent meme that helped boost the song’s sales and streams. “Dreams” isn’t the only recent example of a mostly social media-based meme boosting a song on the charts. (The set topped the Billboard 200 for 31 weeks beginning, still the longest reign for an album by a group in the chart’s history.) ![]() The resurgence of “Dreams” also benefits Rumours on the Top Rock Albums chart, as the 1977 album jumps 21-13 with 7,000 equivalent album units, up 12 percent. Last May, fellow Rumours track “The Chain” hit #7 after its inclusion on the Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Additionally, the song racked up 1.9 million on-demand streams, a 24 percent gain.įleetwood Mac makes it second appearance on Hot Rock Songs, which began in 2009. The widespread sharing of the tweet - which had earned over 100,000 retweets and 300,000 likes as of 4/3 - and other similar tweets referencing the meme helped spark the song’s 36 percent surge in download sales in the latest tracking week (3/23-29) to 2,000, according to Nielsen Music. It’s supposed to be recorded during the John Mayall period (‘67) of Peter Green, Mick and John (McVie) as a birthday-present from Mayall to Peter. “Fleetwood Mac’s music is so boring, you can’t even dance to it” Heard there is a recording of the (instrumental)song ‘Fleetwood Mac’. For the second week in a row, a meme helps an older song onto Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart.įleetwood Mac’s Rumours classic “Dreams” enters the tally (dated 4/7) at #14 thanks to its usage in a meme showing people dancing to the song, which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1977.Ī 3/22 tweet from Twitter user reads, “Fleetwood Mac’s music is so boring, you can’t even dance to it.” It was followed by the counter argument, “Me, an intellectual:,” featuring a 38-second clip of a marching band’s dance team boogying to “Dreams.” ![]()
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