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The Rolling Stones' Hot Rocks 1964-1971 Re-Enters Billboard Charts

Rolling Stones hold a private album release party concert in New York

The Rolling Stones, one of the most iconic rock bands in history, continue to make waves in the music industry. Recently, their album 'Hackney Diamonds,' released in late 2023, has garnered significant commercial success worldwide. While 'Hackney Diamonds' may no longer be dominating the charts, another classic album from the band has made a resurgence.

'Hot Rocks 1964-1971,' a compilation of the Rolling Stones' biggest hits, has reappeared on two Billboard rankings. This collection has struck a chord with American audiences, solidifying its status as the band's most successful title in the country.

On the Billboard 200 chart, 'Hot Rocks 1964-1971' has re-entered at No. 180. This chart ranks the most-consumed projects in the U.S., taking into account sales and various forms of consumption, including streaming.

Despite its current position at No. 180, 'Hot Rocks 1964-1971' previously peaked at No. 4, showcasing its enduring popularity. In the latest tracking period, the album moved 7,991 units, with a mix of sales and streaming contributing to its overall performance.

Not only has 'Hot Rocks 1964-1971' made a comeback on the Billboard 200, but it has also reappeared on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart. This chart specifically highlights the most-consumed titles within the rock and alternative genres.

On the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart, the Rolling Stones' compilation has landed at No. 43. While it previously reached No. 7, its current position reflects its consistent presence on the chart, having spent a total of 239 frames.

The resurgence of 'Hot Rocks 1964-1971' underscores the enduring appeal of the Rolling Stones and their timeless music, captivating audiences across generations.

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