Nickelback's catalog shows significant gains after the band's documentary premiered June 16 on Netflix in the US, Hate to Love: Nickelbackwith one of his signature songs dominating a Advertising sign chart dated July 13.
“How You Remind Me,” the group's breakthrough 2001 hit, is No. 1 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, as well as No. 12 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs. (Older songs are eligible for ranking Advertising signits polymetric charts if placed in the upper half and with a substantial reason for reintroducing them.)
In the tracking week ending July 4, “How You Remind Me” earned 5.1 million official US streams, up 12%, and sold 2,000 downloads, up 171%, according to Luminate.
The song makes its first appearance on Hot Hard Rock Songs, which started in 2020, and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, which started in 2009. “How You Remind Me” was released on Nickelback's third studio album, Silver Side Upand became the only Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 of all formats to date, ruling for four weeks in 2001-02.
While “How You Remind Me” is the only song from Nickelback's catalog to reach Billboard's newest multi-metric charts, the band's music is taking other surveys. “Rockstar”, since 2005 All the right reasons, tops Hard Rock digital song sales (2,000 sales), followed by “How You Remind Me” at No. 2? “Photography”, also by All the right reasons, at No. 4; “Someday”, from 2003 The Long Road, at No. 8; and “Savin' Me,” likewise by All the right reasonsat No. 9.
“How You Remind Me” also leads a pair of Nickelback tracks on Hard Rock Streaming Songs, going 4-3 as the survey's top earner. “Rockstar” follows as a re-entry at No. 23 via 3.1 million streams.
On Top Hard Rock Records, The Best of Nickelback: Volume 1, released in 2013, climbs 3-2 thanks to 18,000 equivalent album units earned, a 30% jump. The 19-song collection includes every single one of the aforementioned tracks.
Overall, Nickelback's catalog received 28 million official US streams on demand in the week ending July 4, up 22% from 22.9 million in the week ending June 27.
Hate to Love: Nickelback premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2023 before arriving on Netflix.
The four-piece's latest album, Get Rollin', was released in November 2022 and debuted at No. 2 on the Top Hard Rock Albums survey. He has earned 149,000 album equivalents to date and produced a No. 2 Mainstream Rock Airplay hit on “San Quentin.”