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Springsteen's 'Born in the U.S.A.' Tops Charts Again
17 Jul
Summary
- Bruce Springsteen's hit song re-entered the Billboard charts post-holiday.
- The song debuted on the Streaming Songs chart for the first time.
- Springsteen achieved a new career peak on Rock Streaming Songs.

Bruce Springsteen experienced a notable chart resurgence following the recent July 4th holiday, with his enduring hit "Born in the U.S.A." re-entering multiple Billboard rankings. This period, which has become a significant moment for music consumption in America, saw fans flocking to download and streaming platforms.
Remarkably, "Born in the U.S.A." made its debut on the overall Streaming Songs chart, opening at No. 30. This marked Springsteen's first appearance on this particular tally, which often favors newer releases and younger audiences. He landed behind debuts from artists like Beyoncé and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Beyond its general streaming success, "Born in the U.S.A." also climbed to a new career peak, re-entering the Rock Streaming Songs chart at No. 5. The song also performed strongly on the Digital Song Sales chart, surging to eighth place. These achievements represent Springsteen's second career top 10 hit on both these specific charts.
Additionally, driven by strong sales and streaming figures, "Born in the U.S.A." returned to the competitive Billboard Hot 100, landing at No. 36. This placement, achieved without radio airplay, highlights the song's renewed traction across digital storefronts and streaming services.