The TikTok video in ask has “Dreams” soundtracking a person in a hoodie (Nathan Apodaca) reputedly being pulled on a skateboard, as he drinks from a bottle of Ocean Spray Cran-Raspberry juice and sings along with Stevie Nicks’ lead vocal. The video was so current, it moved the band’s have Mick Fleetwood to recreate the clip.
“Dreams” additionally sold 7,000 downloads within the U.S. within the week ending Oct. 1 (up 584%) – its simplest gross sales week for the rationale that week ending July 24, 2011, when it sold 9,000.
“Dreams” makes strikes on the Billboard charts (dated Oct. 10), too, as it re-enters at a brand unique height of No. 9 on the Sizzling Rock & Quite a lot of Songs chart, climbs 19-1 on Rock Digital Music Gross sales, and rises 7-3 on Rock Streaming Songs. (Billboard‘s charts dated Oct. 10 will refresh to Billboard‘s net sites on Oct. 6.)
The slit additionally impressively enters at No. 36 on the all-genre Streaming Songs chart, a checklist which is in total crowded with contemporary hip-hop and dad tracks.
On the Billboard World 200 chart, which ranks the most popular songs world extensive, “Dreams” debuts at No. 51. On the Billboard World 200 Excl. U.S. tally, it bows at No. 161.
“Dreams” was first released on the album Rumours, which was issued in 1977 and spent 31 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Rumours additionally surges up Billboard’s lists, as it rebounds 47-27 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, marking the first time it’s been within the high 40 since early 2013. The position earned 19,000 an analogous album items within the week ending Oct. 1 (up 56%). The album additionally inches up 33-29 on the Album Gross sales chart with 4,000 copies sold (up 45%).
“Dreams” is additionally featured on the band’s Finest Hits album, which jumps 169-103 on the Billboard 200 (9,000 items; up 35%) and strikes 50-46 on Album Gross sales (3,000 sold; up 45%).
And sooner or later, the unique album The Alternate Rumours – released Sept. 26 exclusively on vinyl basically the most up-to-the-minute File Store Day Fall – enters the Billboard 200 at No. 165 (7,000 items – all from album gross sales). It additionally debuts at No. 12 on Album Gross sales and No. 6 on Vinyl Albums. The free up items an alternate leer of the typical album, with diversified takes of the album’s tracklist subbing in for the contemporary album versions.