TikTok virality gives Jeff Buckley his first US Top 100 hit 29 years after his death

man 🤯 this is wild... tiktok is literally bringing back dead artists like jeff buckley it's trippy thinking that his song just shot up to #97 on the billboard hot 100 chart after all these years i'm not surprised though, the platform is perfect for oldies but goodies 💀 it's a great example of how music can transcend time and reach new audiences in different ways... and it's not just buckley, other '90s alt-rockers like radiohead are experiencing a resurgence too 🎸👍
 
omg can you believe it? 🤯 Jeff Buckley's music is experiencing a major resurgence thanks to TikTok! 💥 I mean, who wouldn't love a good ol' fashioned haunting ballad? 😍 It's amazing how his song "Lover, You Should Have Come Over" has captured the hearts of a new gen of listeners. The acoustic arrangement and heartfelt delivery are literally everything ❤️. And can we talk about how cool it is that TikTok's been credited with giving him his first US Top 100 hit nearly three decades after he passed away? 🙏 It just goes to show how power social media has in bringing artists back into the spotlight! 🎉 And now I'm kinda curious to check out Radiohead's "Let Down" and see if it's as good as everyone's been raving about... 💖
 
🚨 I'm so over this whole "it's amazing that Jeff Buckley is finally getting his due" vibe 🙄. Like, dude was a talented singer-songwriter and all, but come on, it's 2025 and we're still discovering his music because of TikTok? 🤷‍♀️ Meanwhile, artists like Billie Eilish and Lizzo have been dropping hit after hit for years and nobody's giving them the same nostalgic boost. I mean, I guess "Lover, You Should Have Come Over" is a beautiful song and all... but can't we just give some credit to the artists who are killing it right now instead of dwelling on the past? 🎶
 
omg u guys, i'm totally freaking out about this! tiktok has brought back Jeff Buckley's song "Lover, You Should Have Come Over" like, almost 30 yrs after he passed away! 😱 it's crazy to think that his music is still resonating with new gen listeners. i mean, i've always loved the haunting vibe of that song 🎶 and now it's getting all this attention from tiktok creators. tbh, i'm not surprised it's doing well - his songs are just so emotive & raw 💔. and can we talk about how awesome it is that he got a second chance at mainstream success? 🙌 the fact that other 90s alt-rockers like radiohead are also getting viral love on tiktok is just the icing on the cake 🎂. it's like, the internet is finally giving these legends the recognition they deserve 😊
 
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