Rock Songs In The 2020s That Went To The Top and Stayed There
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Rock Songs In The 2020s That Went To The Top and Stayed There

Getting to the top of any chart is difficult but staying there is even harder. The following is a list of songs that stayed at #1 for five weeks or more the on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock chart. Below the title and artist is the date the song reached #1. 5 Weeks: Unforgettable – Godsmack May 16th, 2020  The fourth single off of their seventh studio album.  Shot In The Dark – AC/DC November 14th, 2020 The song is from the band’s seventeenth studio album, “Power Up.” Darkness Settles In – Five Finger Death Punch July 3rd, 2021 The fourth single from “F8.” Surrender – Godsmack November 12th, 2022  The first single from their eighth album “Lighting Up The Sky.” 6 Weeks: Shame Shame – Foo Fighters December 19th, 2020 The lead single from “Medicine At Midnight.” Rescued – Foo Fighters May 20th, 2023 The first single by the band since the death of longtime drummer, Taylor Hawkins (pictured). 8 Weeks: Lost – Linkin Park March 18th, 2023 Originally recorded during sessions for Meteora: (;03), it was later released as the lead single from the band’s 20th anniversary compilation. Planet Zero – Shinedown March 5th, 2022 The title track from the band’s seventh studio album. The American Dream Is Killing Me – Green Day November 25th, 2023  It is the first Green Day single since ’13’s “X-Kid” to be produced by Rob Cavallo. 11 Weeks: Lux Æterna – Metallica December 17th, 2022 [“Lux Æterna” is Latin for “eternal light”. ### The post Rock Songs In The 2020s That Went To The Top and Stayed There appeared first on RockinTown.