Twitter is usually a flaming heap of garbage, but sometimes it can also do fun things like use a hilarious video to propel one of rock's most popular albums back up the charts 40 years after it was released.。 It all started on March 22 with the following tweet, which defended the danceability of Fleetwood Mac's hit "Dreams."。 Tweet may have been deleted
。 Ok, that's solid internet content.。 So solid, in fact, that, as。Billboard。 noted, it sent "Dreams" skyrocketing to No. 14 on
。Billboard's。 Top 100 Hot Rock Songs chart and nudged the album 。Rumours。 By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。 Thanks for signing up!
。Perhaps more impressive is the spike in streams and downloads. According to Nielsen, again via
。 Billboard。 , its latest tracking for the week of March 23-29 showed the song was purchased and downloaded around 2,000 times (a 36 percent spike) and also saw around 1.9 million on-demand streams (a 24 percent spike).。 The "meme bump" looks like something of a new trend: Blonde Redhead's 2000 song "For the Damaged Coda" made an appearance last week in the Hot Rock Songs chart (No. 16) because of its connection to a
。 Rick and Morty。 Rick and Morty。meme.
。 The song originally appeared in a。Rick and Morty 。 episode in 2014 as part of the series' first season and then caught fire again in late 2017 thanks to yet another。 Rick and Morty。connection.。 Rick and Morty。It all started on March 22 with the following tweet, which defended the danceability of Fleetwood Mac's hit "Dreams."。
There's no word yet on if Fleetwood Mac will now place a song in the next season of。