Bring Me the Horizon Earns Record Seventh Hot Hard Rock Songs No. 1
“Dehumanized” previews the band’s album, out July 10.
Bring Me the Horizon tops Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart dated July 11 with “Dehumanized,” the rockers’ record seventh No. 1.
In its first week (ending July 2), the song drew 1.7 million chart-eligible streams and sold 1,000 in the United States, according to Luminate.
Since Hot Hard Rock Songs began in June 2020, Bring Me the Horizon boasts the most No. 1s, with “Dehumanized” breaking the band out of a tie with Falling in Reverse. The former notched its first three leaders that year: “Parasite Eve” (for two weeks); “Obey,” with Yungblud; and “Teardrops” (one each).
Lil Uzi Vert‘s “Werewolf,” on which the band is featured, led for a week in 2023, while “Dehumanized” is Bring Me the Horizon’s first No. 1 since 2024, when “Kool-Aid” and “Top 10 Statues That Cried Blood” reigned for a week apiece.
“Top 10 Statues That Cried Blood” coincided with the June 2024 chart start of the group’s Post Human: Next Gen, which debuted at No. 1 on Top Hard Rock Albums. Since, Bring Me the Horizon reached Hot Hard Rock Songs with three songs, with its latest preceded by a cover of Oasis’ “Wonderwall” (No. 11, 2025) and “Black & Blue (Repented),” which debuted at its No. 9 best in June and ranks at No. 17 on the latest list (544,000 streams).
Along with claiming the most Hot Hard Rock Songs No. 1s, Bring Me the Horizon has the most top 10s (21) and overall chart entries (30).
The band’s Count Your Blessings | Repented, a rerecorded version of its 2006 debut full-length, arrives July 10. “Black & Blue (Repented)” is on the set, while “Dehumanized” is an all-new bonus track.
