Tame Impala and JENNIE’s ‘Dracula’ Stakes Its Claim at No. 1 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs Chart

The song replaces sombr's "Back to Friends" there and continues to rule Hot Dance/Electronic Songs.

Tame Impala and JENNIE’s ‘Dracula’ Stakes Its Claim at No. 1 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs Chart

Tame Impala and JENNIE’s “Dracula” powers to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, rising from the runner-up spot to crown the list dated May 2. The collaboration between the Kevin Parker-led musical act and JENNIE, who’s expanding her solo repertoire in addition to being a member of BLACKPINK, is the first leader on the chart for either act.

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For its coronation on the multimetric chart, “Dracula,” on Columbia Records, registered 12 million official streams, 15.2 million in radio airplay audience impressions and 2,000 sales downloads in the United States for the tracking week of April 17-23, according to Luminate. The streaming count keeps the track at its No. 2 peak on both the Rock Streaming Songs and Alternative Streaming Songs charts, while its sales total wins it a third term atop both Rock Digital Song Sales and Alternative Digital Song Sales.

Before “Dracula,” Tame Impala scored its highest Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart peak with “Breathe Deeper,” which debuted and peaked at No. 2 in February 2020. The new champ marks JENNIE’s first appearance on the ranking.

Concurrent with the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs triumph, “Dracula” likewise stakes its claim atop the individual Hot Rock Songs and Hot Alternative Songs standings, ascending from No. 2 on each. On all three multimetric rock and alternative charts, the collaboration takes the summit from sombr’s “Back to Friends,” which wraps a run of 25 nonconsecutive weeks leading all three charts.

Reflecting its multigenre influences, “Dracula” also adds a 16th nonconsecutive week in charge of the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.

“Dracula,” from Tame Impala’s Deadbeat album, was originally released in September 2025 as a Tame Impala-only single. It immediately unlocked a new level of success for the act, becoming its first Billboard Hot 100 entry with a No. 55 debut in October, and quickly entered the top 40. The remix, which added JENNIE, arrived in February 2026 and found viral momentum on TikTok and other social media platforms, sparking a second advance on several charts, including the Hot 100 (No. 15) and Billboard Global 200 (No. 2) last week.


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