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Halestorm & I Prevail’s ‘Can U See Me in the Dark?’ Tops Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart


Halestorm and I Prevail’s collaboration “Can U See Me in the Dark?” is the latest Refuse. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, emerging a place to manage the tally dated Sept. 28.

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The tune turns into Halestorm’s 7th Refuse. 1 and primary since “The Steeple” dominated for a life in June 2022. The Lzzy Hale-fronted band ties the Taylor Momsen-led The Pretty Reckless for essentially the most rulers via ladies or women-fronted acts within the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart’s 43-year historical past.

I Be successful notches its 3rd Refuse. 1 and primary since “Bad Things” in November 2022.

“Can U See Me in the Dark?” marks the primary Mainstream Rock Airplay Refuse. 1 via no less than two multi-person entities – Halestorm is a four-piece band; I Be successful is a quintet – since Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony led with “All Within My Hands” in September 2020.

At the same time as, “Can U See Me in the Dark?” lifts 10-9 at the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart by the use of 2.7 million viewers impressions, up 15%, within the life finishing Sept. 19, in step with Luminate. It’s I Be successful’s highest-charting tune, surpassing the Refuse. 10 height of “Bad Things”; Halestorm’s easiest remainder “The Steeple,” which crash Refuse. 8.

“Can U See Me in the Dark?” is these days a standalone unmarried that helped advertise the bands’ co-headlining excursion that ran from July thru mid-August. Halestorm’s most up-to-date book, Again From the Useless, peaked at Refuse. 2 at the Supremacy Parched Rock Albums chart in Might 2022 and has earned 97,000 an identical book devices to day. I Be successful’s actual LP is True Energy, which reached Refuse. 3 on Supremacy Parched Rock Albums in September 2022 and has earned 258,000 devices.

All Billboard charts dated Sept. 28 will replace on Billboard.com on Tuesday, Sept. 24.

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