TikTok Sparks Jeff Buckley's First US Hot 100 Hit 29 Years After His Death

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TikTok virality propelled Jeff Buckley's ballad Lover You Should Have Come Over to No. 97 on the US Hot 100, giving the late artist his first US chart entry 29 years after his death; the song is from Grace (1994), and while TikTok itself doesn't count toward the chart, streaming services do, aligning with a broader trend of 90s acts finding renewed chart life through the platform.
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