AC/DC, the iconic Australian rock band, continues to make waves in the music industry with their enduring popularity and chart-topping hits. This week, the band has secured an impressive presence on Billboard’s Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart, claiming four spots within the top 25 most-streamed cuts in the U.S. in the hard rock genre.
Three of AC/DC’s singles have achieved a significant milestone by spending 200 weeks on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart, placing them among the longest-running tracks on the tally. The highest-ranking of these singles, 'Thunderstruck,' currently holds the fourth position on the chart, showcasing the enduring appeal of the band's music.
Another AC/DC classic, 'You Shook Me All Night Long,' maintains its position in the top 10 at number 10, underscoring the band's consistent popularity among fans. 'Back in Black,' a track synonymous with one of AC/DC's most successful albums, sits at number 17 on the chart after peaking at number 3, also celebrating 200 weeks on the list.
While 'Highway to Hell' ranks lower on the chart at number 22, the song has still garnered significant attention, spending 160 weeks on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart. AC/DC's presence on the chart is a testament to the enduring legacy of their music and the continued appreciation from audiences worldwide.
Throughout their illustrious career, AC/DC has only released four songs that have made it to the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart, all of which are currently featured on the list. 'Thunderstruck' and 'Highway to Hell' have both reached the number one spot, while the band's other tracks have also enjoyed success within the top 10.
As AC/DC's music continues to resonate with fans old and new, their impact on the hard rock genre remains undeniable, solidifying their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands in rock history.