The 2024 Academy Awards, which took place a little over two weeks ago, continue to have a lasting impact on the music industry. Several songs featured during the ceremony have seen a surge in popularity on the Billboard charts, with one particular track standing out among the rest.
The song in question, 'I’m Just Ken' from Barbie, made a notable return to the charts following a performance by Ryan Gosling at the Oscars. While the song did not receive any awards, Gosling's rendition of it became one of the most talked-about moments of the evening.
On the Rock Digital Song Sales chart, 'I’m Just Ken' re-entered at an impressive No. 3 position, marking its highest ranking on the list. This resurgence in popularity indicates a significant increase in sales, with American audiences showing a strong interest in the track post-Oscars.
Additionally, 'I’m Just Ken' also reappeared on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, albeit at a lower position. The song currently sits at No. 31 on the chart, having previously peaked at No. 5. Its total presence on this particular chart now spans twelve weeks.
Ryan Gosling's performance of 'I’m Just Ken' at the Oscars captivated millions of viewers, showcasing his impressive vocal abilities in a meticulously choreographed presentation. Despite not winning the Best Original Song award, which went to Billie Eilish and Finneas for 'What Was I Made For?,' Gosling's rendition of 'I’m Just Ken' left a lasting impression on audiences.
Following the Oscars, 'What Was I Made For?' by Billie Eilish and Finneas also experienced a notable increase in consumption, leading to a rise in its rankings across various Billboard charts. The competitive nature of the music industry is evident as these songs continue to make waves post-awards season.