For years, Staind ranked as one of the hottest groups in the rock arena. The band emerged in the early 2000s during an alternative and nu metal wave, and the rockers rode it for quite some time, scoring several big hits in a row.
The most successful tune in Staind’s discography still performs well to this day, as it stands out as a marker of that time in American history. This frame, “It’s Been a While” is not just a hit once more – it’s bigger than it’s ever been on one Billboard chart.
“It’s Been a While” Returns
“It’s Been a While” by Staind is back on a Billboard ranking. This period, the tune reenters the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart, Billboard’s list of the most-streamed smashes classified as hard rock throughout the U.S., at No. 19.
Staind Reaches a New All-Time Peak
As it breaks back onto the Hard Rock Streaming Songs list at No. 19, “It’s Been a While” reaches a new peak. That position now stands as the highest that the decades-old cut has ever climbed on the streaming-only roster in America.
Staind has only managed to place one tune on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart throughout the years. That means that, as “It’s Been a While” climbs to its new best showing, the same can be said for the group behind the popular tune.
“It’s Been a While” on the Charts
“It’s Been a While” has only spent six weeks on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart. That’s not very long for the biggest hit from the nu metal favorites, and it was less than a year ago that the tune debuted.
“It’s Been a While” only reached the streaming tally for the first time in August 2024. Since then, it’s risen and fallen several times, and now it’s back and bigger than ever.
The History of “It’s Been a While”
“It’s Been a While” was released in March 2001, so the song is now 24 years old. It served as the lead single from Staind’s album Break the Cycle, which became a breakout success story for the outfit. The tune was a huge win, as it cracked the top five on the Hot 100, which was rare for hard rock acts even at the time. It also went on to enter the top 10 on multiple radio rankings, including those focused on alternative, rock, and even pop.
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