Twitter is usually a flaming heap of garbage, but sometimes it can also do fun things like use a hilarious video to propel one of rock's most popular albums back up the charts 40 years after it was released. 。
SEE ALSO:The_Mueller is Reddit's hottest place for all your spiciest Robert Mueller memes。It all started on March 22 with the following tweet, which defended the danceability of Fleetwood Mac's hit "Dreams." 。
It all started on March 22 with the following tweet, which defended the danceability of Fleetwood Mac's hit "Dreams." 。
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Ok, that's solid internet content.。 So solid, in fact, that, as 。Billboard。 noted, it sent "Dreams" skyrocketing to No. 14 on 。Billboard's 。 Top 100 Hot Rock Songs chart and nudged the album。Rumours。

By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 。 Thanks for signing up! 。Perhaps more impressive is the spike in streams and downloads. According to Nielsen, again via 。
Billboard 。 , its latest tracking for the week of March 23-29 showed the song was purchased and downloaded around 2,000 times (a 36 percent spike) and also saw around 1.9 million on-demand streams (a 24 percent spike).。 The "meme bump" looks like something of a new trend: Blonde Redhead's 2000 song "For the Damaged Coda" made an appearance last week in the Hot Rock Songs chart (No. 16) because of its connection to a 。
Rick and Morty。 Rick and Morty 。meme.。 The song originally appeared in a。Rick and Morty 。
episode in 2014 as part of the series' first season and then caught fire again in late 2017 thanks to yet another。 Rick and Morty。connection. 。
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