NSYNC returned to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, thanks to the film “Deadpool & Wolverine.”
The boy band led by Justin Timberlake in the nineties returned to the charts after being part of the soundtrack of the film of the moment.
The single “Bye Bye Bye” returned to the Billboard charts after more than 20 years, after being played in a scene from the film starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, which topped the US box office this month.
With a gross of over $494.3 million, the film was instrumental in bringing the single into the top 10 of the most important charts in the US.
The song, which originally dominated the charts in 2000, climbed back up to number 8 on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart.
According to Forbessales of the song in the United States saw an impressive increase of 837%, rising from about 200 copies to more than 2,200.
This increase is directly related to its appearance in the film, reviving the interest of both old fans and new generations.
🇺🇲 Billboard Hot 100:
#45. @NSYNCBye Bye Bye
*peak #4* (re-entry)
— The song returns to the chart after the impact of his use on the soundtrack of Deadpool & Wolverine. pic.twitter.com/IpSNM9BxLb
— Justin Timberlake Charts (@jtcharts) August 13, 2024
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