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Poppy, Amy Lee & Courtney LaPlante Collab Rules Hot Hard Rock Songs

“End of You,” the new collaboration by Poppy, Evanescence’s Amy Lee and Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante, debuts at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart dated Sept. 20.

In the tracking week of Sept. 5-11, the song drew 3.1 million official U.S. streams and 74,000 airplay audience impressions and sold 4,000, according to Luminate. That’s after 190,000 streams and 1,000 sold Sept. 4, the day of its release.

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“End of You” marks the three acts’ first No. 1 on Hot Hard Rock Songs, which began in 2020, solo or otherwise. Poppy’s previous best was No. 2, coming with her collaboration with Bad Omens, “V.A.N,” in February 2024. Lee’s Evanescence has hit No. 2 twice (“The Game Is Over” in 2020 and 2000s smash “Bring Me to Life,” featuring Paul McCoy, in 2021) and LaPlante’s Spiritbox has risen as high as No. 5 twice (“Circle With Me” in 2021 and as the featured act on Megan Thee Stallion’s “TYG” last November). LaPlante also reached No. 22 as a featured vocalist on Crown the Empire’s “In Another Life” in 2021.

The reception for “End of You” also drives it onto Hard Rock Digital Song Sales at No. 1 and Hard Rock Streaming Songs at No. 20. Poppy previously led Hard Rock Digital Song Sales with “V.A.N”; Evanescence has 14 rulers on the ranking, most recently “Fight Like a Girl,” featuring K.Flay, in June; and Spiritbox sports two, both in 2021.

“End of You” is currently a standalone single. Poppy’s last album, Negative Spaces, peaked at No. 23 on Top Hard Rock Albums last year; Evanescence’s The Bitter Truth topped the ranking in 2021; and Spiritbox’s Tsunami Sea debuted at No. 1 this March.

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