David Bowie's 'Heroes' Scores First Alternative Hit A Decade After His Death, Climbing to No. 9 on US Hot Alternative Songs Chart.
The iconic song, featured prominently in Netflix's sci-fi series Stranger Things, has fueled a surge in sales and streams since the show concluded last year. The program, known for its nostalgic value, often brings out decades-old hits from legendary musicians like Bowie, who is now reaping the rewards of his music being used in the hit series.
Bowie's "Heroes" launched at No. 9 on the US Hot Alternative Songs chart and climbed to the top 10 within weeks, marking a major milestone for the late rock star β his first entry on this chart. The song also debuted at No. 7 on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart, where it reached new heights after previously appearing in its third appearance.
"Heroes" ties with another Bowie hit "Changes," which peaked at No. 4, as his fourth-highest-peaking track on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. Only a few of his other hits have surpassed this position, including "Space Oddity," "Under Pressure" with Queen, and "Let's Dance." The song also broke back into charts for sales and streams after recent spikes in popularity.
Bowie made another appearance on Billboard charts by achieving top 10 bestsellers in the US, alongside his hit single "Heroes." His song, "Under Pressure," climbed to No. 7 on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart and increased its streaming tally on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs list from No. 22.
Interestingly, "Under Pressure" failed to reach No. 1 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, which blends sales, streams, and airplay for hard rock tracks. A notable exception among popular hard rock songs that have appeared on these charts but not this particular one is Bowie's "Heroes."
The iconic song, featured prominently in Netflix's sci-fi series Stranger Things, has fueled a surge in sales and streams since the show concluded last year. The program, known for its nostalgic value, often brings out decades-old hits from legendary musicians like Bowie, who is now reaping the rewards of his music being used in the hit series.
Bowie's "Heroes" launched at No. 9 on the US Hot Alternative Songs chart and climbed to the top 10 within weeks, marking a major milestone for the late rock star β his first entry on this chart. The song also debuted at No. 7 on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart, where it reached new heights after previously appearing in its third appearance.
"Heroes" ties with another Bowie hit "Changes," which peaked at No. 4, as his fourth-highest-peaking track on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. Only a few of his other hits have surpassed this position, including "Space Oddity," "Under Pressure" with Queen, and "Let's Dance." The song also broke back into charts for sales and streams after recent spikes in popularity.
Bowie made another appearance on Billboard charts by achieving top 10 bestsellers in the US, alongside his hit single "Heroes." His song, "Under Pressure," climbed to No. 7 on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart and increased its streaming tally on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs list from No. 22.
Interestingly, "Under Pressure" failed to reach No. 1 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, which blends sales, streams, and airplay for hard rock tracks. A notable exception among popular hard rock songs that have appeared on these charts but not this particular one is Bowie's "Heroes."