U.S. Independence Day listening habits pushed several older patriotic pop anthems back up Spotify’s domestic chart on 4 July. Miley Cyrus’s 2009 single “Party in the U.S.A.” climbed 87 places to a record No. 3 with 1.379 million streams, a 203 percent surge that marks the first time the track has landed in the platform’s top three in the United States. Bruce Springsteen’s 1984 classic “Born in the U.S.A.” re-entered the ranking at No. 2, drawing 1.473 million plays, while Katy Perry’s 2010 hit “Firework” returned at No. 13 on 950,000 streams. The spike underlines how holiday playlists continue to boost back-catalogue songs tied to national themes, offering legacy revenue bumps for artists long after initial release.
“Born In The U.S.A.” by Bruce Springsteen re-enters the US Spotify chart at #2 with 1.473 million plays on July 4th. https://t.co/iw0w71DJ6A
.@KatyPerry's "Firework" re-enters the US Spotify chart at a new peak of #13 with 950K streams. https://t.co/xjtHWwEbWe
“Party In The U.S.A.” by Miley Cyrus jumps to #3 on US Spotify with 1.379 million streams on July 4th. https://t.co/kC9d7IvFmB