With the song, featuring Disturbed's David Draiman, Nothing More earns back-to-back leaders for the first time.
Nothing More claims two straight No. 1s on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart for the first time, ruling the Nov. 23-dated ranking with “Angel Song” featuring David Draiman.
The song follows the band’s two-week reign with prior single “If It Doesn’t Hurt” in June and July.
Nothing More now boasts three total Mainstream Rock Airplay No. 1s, having also led with “Go to War” in 2017.
As for Draiman, frontman of Disturbed, “Angel Song” is his second solo No. 1 on the chart, following “Dead Inside” with Nita Strauss in 2022. Disturbed has scored 12 rulers, while he made another trip to the top as the singer of the short-lived band Device (with “Vilify” in 2013).
Concurrently, “Angel Song” bullets at its No. 11 high on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with 2.9 million audience impressions (up 14%), Nov. 8-14, according to Luminate. That’s the band’s second-best rank on the tally, following the No. 7 peak of “If It Doesn’t Hurt.”
On the most recently published multimetric Hot Hard Rock Songs chart (dated Nov. 16, reflecting data Nov. 1-7), “Angel Song” placed at a new No. 10 best, becoming Nothing More’s second top 10 dating to the ranking’s 2020 inception. (“If It Doesn’t Hurt” reached No. 8 in February.) In addition to its radio airplay, “Angel Song” earned 365,000 official U.S. streams, according to Luminate.
The track is the second single from Carnal, Nothing More’s seventh studio album. The set bowed at No. 9 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart in July and has earned 48,000 equivalent album units to date.
All Billboard charts dated Nov. 23 will update on Billboard.com Tuesday, Nov. 19.