The Black Keys’ “The Night Before” Tops Alternative Airplay Chart
The hit song “The Night Before” by The Black Keys has achieved the top position on the Alternative Airplay chart this week. This latest success marks the Ohio-based garage rock duo’s eighth number one single, placing them alongside U2 and Weezer as having the seventh most number one hits of all time. The Black Keys have been a dominant force on the Alternative Airplay chart, with their first number one hit being “Tighten Up” back in 2010-11. Since then, they have had several chart-topping songs, including “Wild Child” in 2022, “Lo/Hi” in 2019, “Fever” in 2014, “Gold on the Ceiling” in 2012, and “Lonely Boy” in 2011-12.
“The Night Before” is the lead single from their upcoming album, “No Rain, No Flowers.” While the official release date for this new album has not been confirmed yet, fans can expect more music from The Black Keys in the near future. Notably, “The Night Before” has already spent three weeks at number one on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart and currently holds the number three position, along with the sixth spot on the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart.
The Black Keys have consistently delivered high-quality music that resonates with their fans, leading to continued success on the airwaves. Their ability to evolve and adapt while staying true to their unique sound has solidified their position as one of the most influential rock bands of their generation. As they continue to release new music and connect with audiences around the world, it is clear that The Black Keys are here to stay and will continue to make their mark on the music industry.
With each new release, The Black Keys showcase their creativity and talent, earning them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. Their latest achievement on the Alternative Airplay chart is a testament to their enduring popularity and the timeless appeal of their music. As they prepare to unveil “No Rain, No Flowers,” fans can look forward to more groundbreaking music from The Black Keys that will surely cement their status as music icons for years to come.