
"Rivers died of an apparent cardiac arrest at the young age of 48, leading to a significant streaming boost of Limp Bizkit's music catalog. Most notably, "Break Stuff" earned 3.7 million official US streams in the most recent chart week (October 18th-24th), as well as increased radio play and sales, placing it at No. 1 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs tally."
"Most notably, "Break Stuff" earned 3.7 million official US streams in the most recent chart week (October 18th-24th), as well as increased radio play and sales, placing it at No. 1 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs tally. Other songs like "Rollin'" (2.5 million streams), and "My Way" (1.9 million streams) also saw sizable gains. Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst paid tribute to Rivers in an emotional video post on social media."
Limp Bizkit's classic single "Break Stuff" topped the Billboard Hot Hard Rock Songs chart following bassist Sam Rivers' death on October 18. Rivers died of an apparent cardiac arrest at 48. The death triggered a substantial increase in streams across the band's catalog. "Break Stuff" received 3.7 million official US streams in the October 18-24 chart week, plus increased radio play and sales, reaching No. 1. Other tracks such as "Rollin'" (2.5 million) and "My Way" (1.9 million) also saw gains. Fred Durst posted an emotional video tribute, and the band still plans a Latin American tour starting in late November.
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