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Alternative Airplay

Alternative Airplay (formerly known as Modern Rock Tracks (1988–2009) and Alternative Songs (2009–2020)) is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. It ranks the 40 most-played songs on alternative and modern rock radio stations. Introduced as Modern Rock Tracks, the chart served as a companion to the Mainstream Rock chart (then called Album Rock Tracks), and its creation was prompted by the explosion of alternative music on American radio in the late 1980s. During the first several years of the chart, it regularly featured music that did not receive commercial radio airplay anywhere but on a few modern rock and college rock radio stations. This included many electronic and post-punk artists. Gradually, as alternative rock became more mainstream (spearheaded by the grunge explosion in the early 1990s), alternative and mainstream rock radio stations began playing many of the same songs. By the late 2000s, the genres became more fully differentiated with only limited crossover. The Alternative Airplay chart features more alternative rock, indie pop, and pop punk artists while the Mainstream Rock chart leans towards more guitar-tinged blues rock, hard rock, and heavy metal.

The chart is based solely on radio airplay ranked by a calculation of the total number of spins each song receives per week. As of 2012, approximately 80 alternative radio stations across the United States are electronically monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.[1] The chart had 30 positions when it was introduced in September 1988 and expanded to 40 positions on September 10, 1994.[2]

The chart was renamed to Alternative Songs beginning with the June 20, 2009, issue after Billboard fully absorbed Radio & Records, whose similar chart was called "Alternative" and to reflect the music industry's more common use of the term.[3] In June 2020, Billboard introduced the separate Hot Alternative Songs chart, which uses similar methodology as the Billboard Hot 100 by measuring the popularity of songs classified as alternative across all radio formats, streaming services, and sales within the United States. To avoid confusion, Alternative Songs was renamed Alternative Airplay.

History Edit

The first alternative chart, called Modern Rock Tracks, appeared in the September 10, 1988, edition of Billboard magazine.[4] The first number-one song of the chart was Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Peek-a-Boo", which topped the charts for two weeks.[5] In the chart's early years, the chart was closely associated with college rock, new wave, post-punk and electronic genres with a large presence of British, Irish and Australian artists, as only 24 of the chart's first 82 number-one hits were by American acts.[6] Bands including Depeche Mode, Pixies, The Cure, New Order and R.E.M. were amongst the most popular acts on Alternative radio in the late 1980s and early 1990s.[6] Many rock artists do not release commercial singles in the United States. Several popular songs which were not released as commercial singles did not qualify for the Hot 100 before December 1998, but performed very well on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.

In 1991, with the release of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana (which reached No. 1 on November 23, 1991),[7] grunge became a new form of alternative rock to chart. However, grunge did not have a dominating presence on the chart in its heyday; over time, grunge would grow into popularity as a representation of alternative rock in the mainstream. Iconic grunge songs fared decently on the Alternative Songs chart but better on the Mainstream Rock Songs.[6] For example, "Black" by Pearl Jam peaked only at No. 20 on the former but No. 3 on the latter.[8][9] This was because the college rock and new wave of the 1980s remained the dominant styles of the format, while grunge became an alternative rock style that was popular on the Mainstream Rock format.

In the mid-1990s, alternative rock songs began to crossover to Pop radio, with acts such as Green Day, The Offspring and Alanis Morissette being played on Pop stations after establishing hits on the Alternative chart.[6] Dominant genres included pop punk and softer alternative rock, as grunge acts such as Soundgarden and Stone Temple Pilots did not reach No. 1, while Britpop, a form of alternative rock from the UK, was represented only by Oasis.[6] By the late 1990s, the Alternative Songs chart was ruled by relatively lighter alternative rock bands such as Third Eye Blind, Matchbox Twenty and Sugar Ray and a plethora of one-hit wonders.[6][10]

At the turn of the century, alternative radio embraced nu-metal/rap rock with bands including Korn, Limp Bizkit and most famously, Linkin Park. Chris Molanphy of Pitchfork stated that "possibly the most loathed period for music of the last half-century, the rap-rock years—when looked through the prism of the Modern Rock chart's evolution—are a logical endpoint to a decade when alt-culture steadily de-wussified itself."[6] Garage rock from the likes of The White Stripes and The Strokes also became hits in the early 2000s as a counter to the over-aggression of rap rock.[6]

In the mid-2000s, the Alternative charts were ruled at the top by its most dominant members. From 2003 to 2008, the No. 1 song was by either Foo Fighters, Green Day, Incubus, Linkin Park or Red Hot Chili Peppers 49% of the time – 152 out of 313 weeks.[6] During this time, 1990s alternative groups such as Nine Inch Nails and Weezer enjoyed their biggest success, while emo (Jimmy Eat World), indie rock (Modest Mouse) and pop punk (Fall Out Boy) also were popular.[6] In 2007, "The Kill" by Thirty Seconds to Mars set a record for the longest-running hit in the history of the US alternative chart when it remained on the national chart for 52 weeks.[11] Rise Against's "Savior" later broke the record by spending 65 weeks, followed around the same time by "1901" from Phoenix at 57.[12] In 2009, Billboard renamed the chart to "Alternative Songs".[3]

In the 2010s, the Alternative charts were led by softer indie pop and folk, and crossed over new acts to pop radio for the first time since the late 1990s, such as Foster the People, Imagine Dragons, Fun, and Gotye.[6] The chart also began to diverge from the Mainstream Rock chart, as only 10 of 40 songs were shared between the two in November 2012, compared to 23 of 40 in November 2002.[13] For the chart's 25th anniversary in 2013, Billboard published a list of the 100 biggest hits in the history of the Alternative chart. "Uprising" by Muse was listed at No. 1, having spent 17 weeks on the top of the chart and 53 weeks in total. "Savior" by Rise Against was listed at No. 2, peaking at #3 but staying on the chart for a record-breaking 65 weeks.[14]

On October 11, 2018, Billboard released its Greatest of All Time Alternative Songs 30th-anniversary recap. The Foo Fighters continued its reign as the chart's No. 1 act over the list's first 30 years, after leading the 25th-anniversary recap. Muse's "Uprising" retained its standing as the all-time No. 1 song. Rise Against's " Savior" again ranked at No. 2, while Portugal. The Man's "Feel It Still" entered at No. 3, the highest debut on the 30th anniversary songs list, following its record 20-week reign in 2017.[15] Six bands charted at least once in the first four decades of the chart's existence – Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, Jane's Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers, U2 and Beastie Boys.[16] As of 2023, only Depeche Mode and Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended that streak to five decades.[17] Although the Alternative Songs chart "tends to be heavily male-dominated", Billboard released a list of the top-performing women in the chart's archives as part of the 30th anniversary of the Alternative Songs chart, with Dolores O'Riordan of the Cranberries taking the lead spot.[18] The current number-one song on the chart is "Under You" by Foo Fighters.[19]

Chart achievements Edit

Artists with the most number-one songs Edit

Source:[20][21][22][23][24][25]

Red Hot Chili Peppers (15)
Foo Fighters (12)
Green Day (12)
Linkin Park (12)
Cage the Elephant (10)
Twenty One Pilots (10)


Acts who have reached number one in at least three decades Edit

Four decades Edit

Source:[26][27][25][28]

Blink-182 (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Foo Fighters (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Green Day (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Red Hot Chili Peppers (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s)

Three decades Edit

Source:[29][30][31]

Beck (1990s, 2000s, 2010s)
Coldplay (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Linkin Park (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Modest Mouse (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
U2 (1980s, 1990s, 2000s)
Weezer (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)

Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one Edit

Number-one debuts Edit

Artists with most chart entries Edit

Songs with most weeks on the chart Edit

The following songs have charted for more than 52 weeks.

Songs with most weeks at number one Edit

The songs with 16 or more weeks at number one.

Songs that have taken the longest time to reach number one Edit

Albums with at least three number ones Edit

Source:[66]

5 songs
Meteora – Linkin Park ("Somewhere I Belong," "Faint," "Numb," "Lying from You," "Breaking the Habit," 2003–04)
3 songs
Scaled and Icy – Twenty One Pilots ("Shy Away," "Saturday," "The Outside," 2021–22)
Social Cues – Cage the Elephant ("Ready to Let Go," "Social Cues," "Skin and Bones," 2019–21)
Trench – Twenty One Pilots ("Jumpsuit," "Chlorine," "The Hype," 2018–19)
Evolve – Imagine Dragons ("Believer," "Thunder," "Whatever It Takes," 2017–18)
Only By the Night – Kings of Leon ("Sex on Fire," "Use Somebody," "Notion," 2008–09)
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace – Foo Fighters ("The Pretender," "Long Road to Ruin," "Let It Die," 2007–08)
Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers ("Dani California," "Tell Me Baby," "Snow ((Hey Oh))," 2006–07)
With Teeth – Nine Inch Nails ("The Hand That Feeds," "Only," "Every Day Is Exactly the Same," 2005–06)
American Idiot – Green Day ("American Idiot," "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," "Holiday," 2004–05)
Californication – Red Hot Chili Peppers ("Scar Tissue," "Otherside," "Californication," 1999–2000)
Jagged Little Pill – Alanis Morissette ("You Oughta Know," "Hand in My Pocket," "Ironic," 1995–96)
Dookie – Green Day ("Longview," "Basket Case," "When I Come Around," 1994–95)
Achtung Baby – U2 ("The Fly," "Mysterious Ways," "One," 1991–92)

Top female performers (1988–2018) Edit

Source:[a]

Other chart achievements Edit

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "The Top 30 Female Alternative Songs Artists ranking is based on weekly performance on the Alternative Songs chart from its September 10, 1988, inception through September 8, 2018".[18]
  2. ^ "Mary Ramsey replaced Merchant in 1993, though all of the band's Alternative Songs entries were in the Merchant era".[18]

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External links Edit

  • Current Alternative Airplay chart, Billboard.com.

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This article is about the music chart For the music genre see Alternative rock Alternative Airplay formerly known as Modern Rock Tracks 1988 2009 and Alternative Songs 2009 2020 is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10 1988 It ranks the 40 most played songs on alternative and modern rock radio stations Introduced as Modern Rock Tracks the chart served as a companion to the Mainstream Rock chart then called Album Rock Tracks and its creation was prompted by the explosion of alternative music on American radio in the late 1980s During the first several years of the chart it regularly featured music that did not receive commercial radio airplay anywhere but on a few modern rock and college rock radio stations This included many electronic and post punk artists Gradually as alternative rock became more mainstream spearheaded by the grunge explosion in the early 1990s alternative and mainstream rock radio stations began playing many of the same songs By the late 2000s the genres became more fully differentiated with only limited crossover The Alternative Airplay chart features more alternative rock indie pop and pop punk artists while the Mainstream Rock chart leans towards more guitar tinged blues rock hard rock and heavy metal The chart is based solely on radio airplay ranked by a calculation of the total number of spins each song receives per week As of 2012 approximately 80 alternative radio stations across the United States are electronically monitored 24 hours a day seven days a week by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems 1 The chart had 30 positions when it was introduced in September 1988 and expanded to 40 positions on September 10 1994 2 The chart was renamed to Alternative Songs beginning with the June 20 2009 issue after Billboard fully absorbed Radio amp Records whose similar chart was called Alternative and to reflect the music industry s more common use of the term 3 In June 2020 Billboard introduced the separate Hot Alternative Songs chart which uses similar methodology as the Billboard Hot 100 by measuring the popularity of songs classified as alternative across all radio formats streaming services and sales within the United States To avoid confusion Alternative Songs was renamed Alternative Airplay Contents 1 History 2 Chart achievements 2 1 Artists with the most number one songs 2 2 Acts who have reached number one in at least three decades 2 2 1 Four decades 2 2 2 Three decades 2 3 Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one 2 4 Number one debuts 2 5 Artists with most chart entries 2 6 Songs with most weeks on the chart 2 7 Songs with most weeks at number one 2 8 Songs that have taken the longest time to reach number one 2 9 Albums with at least three number ones 2 10 Top female performers 1988 2018 3 Other chart achievements 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe first alternative chart called Modern Rock Tracks appeared in the September 10 1988 edition of Billboard magazine 4 The first number one song of the chart was Siouxsie and the Banshees Peek a Boo which topped the charts for two weeks 5 In the chart s early years the chart was closely associated with college rock new wave post punk and electronic genres with a large presence of British Irish and Australian artists as only 24 of the chart s first 82 number one hits were by American acts 6 Bands including Depeche Mode Pixies The Cure New Order and R E M were amongst the most popular acts on Alternative radio in the late 1980s and early 1990s 6 Many rock artists do not release commercial singles in the United States Several popular songs which were not released as commercial singles did not qualify for the Hot 100 before December 1998 but performed very well on the Modern Rock Tracks chart In 1991 with the release of Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana which reached No 1 on November 23 1991 7 grunge became a new form of alternative rock to chart However grunge did not have a dominating presence on the chart in its heyday over time grunge would grow into popularity as a representation of alternative rock in the mainstream Iconic grunge songs fared decently on the Alternative Songs chart but better on the Mainstream Rock Songs 6 For example Black by Pearl Jam peaked only at No 20 on the former but No 3 on the latter 8 9 This was because the college rock and new wave of the 1980s remained the dominant styles of the format while grunge became an alternative rock style that was popular on the Mainstream Rock format In the mid 1990s alternative rock songs began to crossover to Pop radio with acts such as Green Day The Offspring and Alanis Morissette being played on Pop stations after establishing hits on the Alternative chart 6 Dominant genres included pop punk and softer alternative rock as grunge acts such as Soundgarden and Stone Temple Pilots did not reach No 1 while Britpop a form of alternative rock from the UK was represented only by Oasis 6 By the late 1990s the Alternative Songs chart was ruled by relatively lighter alternative rock bands such as Third Eye Blind Matchbox Twenty and Sugar Ray and a plethora of one hit wonders 6 10 At the turn of the century alternative radio embraced nu metal rap rock with bands including Korn Limp Bizkit and most famously Linkin Park Chris Molanphy of Pitchfork stated that possibly the most loathed period for music of the last half century the rap rock years when looked through the prism of the Modern Rock chart s evolution are a logical endpoint to a decade when alt culture steadily de wussified itself 6 Garage rock from the likes of The White Stripes and The Strokes also became hits in the early 2000s as a counter to the over aggression of rap rock 6 In the mid 2000s the Alternative charts were ruled at the top by its most dominant members From 2003 to 2008 the No 1 song was by either Foo Fighters Green Day Incubus Linkin Park or Red Hot Chili Peppers 49 of the time 152 out of 313 weeks 6 During this time 1990s alternative groups such as Nine Inch Nails and Weezer enjoyed their biggest success while emo Jimmy Eat World indie rock Modest Mouse and pop punk Fall Out Boy also were popular 6 In 2007 The Kill by Thirty Seconds to Mars set a record for the longest running hit in the history of the US alternative chart when it remained on the national chart for 52 weeks 11 Rise Against s Savior later broke the record by spending 65 weeks followed around the same time by 1901 from Phoenix at 57 12 In 2009 Billboard renamed the chart to Alternative Songs 3 In the 2010s the Alternative charts were led by softer indie pop and folk and crossed over new acts to pop radio for the first time since the late 1990s such as Foster the People Imagine Dragons Fun and Gotye 6 The chart also began to diverge from the Mainstream Rock chart as only 10 of 40 songs were shared between the two in November 2012 compared to 23 of 40 in November 2002 13 For the chart s 25th anniversary in 2013 Billboard published a list of the 100 biggest hits in the history of the Alternative chart Uprising by Muse was listed at No 1 having spent 17 weeks on the top of the chart and 53 weeks in total Savior by Rise Against was listed at No 2 peaking at 3 but staying on the chart for a record breaking 65 weeks 14 On October 11 2018 Billboard released its Greatest of All Time Alternative Songs 30th anniversary recap The Foo Fighters continued its reign as the chart s No 1 act over the list s first 30 years after leading the 25th anniversary recap Muse s Uprising retained its standing as the all time No 1 song Rise Against s Savior again ranked at No 2 while Portugal The Man s Feel It Still entered at No 3 the highest debut on the 30th anniversary songs list following its record 20 week reign in 2017 15 Six bands charted at least once in the first four decades of the chart s existence Nine Inch Nails Depeche Mode Jane s Addiction Red Hot Chili Peppers U2 and Beastie Boys 16 As of 2023 only Depeche Mode and Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended that streak to five decades 17 Although the Alternative Songs chart tends to be heavily male dominated Billboard released a list of the top performing women in the chart s archives as part of the 30th anniversary of the Alternative Songs chart with Dolores O Riordan of the Cranberries taking the lead spot 18 The current number one song on the chart is Under You by Foo Fighters 19 Chart achievements EditArtists with the most number one songs Edit Source 20 21 22 23 24 25 Red Hot Chili Peppers 15 Foo Fighters 12 Green Day 12 Linkin Park 12 Cage the Elephant 10 Twenty One Pilots 10 Acts who have reached number one in at least three decades Edit Four decades Edit Source 26 27 25 28 Blink 182 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Foo Fighters 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Green Day 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Red Hot Chili Peppers 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Three decades Edit Source 29 30 31 Beck 1990s 2000s 2010s Coldplay 2000s 2010s 2020s Linkin Park 2000s 2010s 2020s Modest Mouse 2000s 2010s 2020s U2 1980s 1990s 2000s Weezer 2000s 2010s 2020s Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one Edit Weeks at No 1 Artist Source93 Foo Fighters 32 25 91 Red Hot Chili Peppers 28 77 Linkin Park 32 73 Twenty One Pilots 33 57 Green Day 32 55 Imagine Dragons 34 46 Muse 32 Number one debuts Edit What s the Frequency Kenneth by R E M 1994 35 Dani California by Red Hot Chili Peppers 2006 36 What I ve Done by Linkin Park 2007 37 Artists with most chart entries Edit Entries Act Source42 U2 38 40 Foo Fighters 25 40 Pearl Jam 39 37 Red Hot Chili Peppers 40 36 Green Day 22 34 Weezer 41 30 Coldplay 42 30 Linkin Park 43 Songs with most weeks on the chart Edit The following songs have charted for more than 52 weeks Weeks Song Artist Source88 Monsters All Time Low 44 76 Broken Lovelytheband 45 65 Savior Rise Against 46 64 First Cold War Kids 46 63 Trampoline Shaed 47 58 Do I Wanna Know Arctic Monkeys 46 57 1901 Phoenix 46 56 Wish I Knew You The Revivalists 46 55 Sit Next to Me Foster the People 46 54 Enemy Imagine Dragons and JID 34 53 Feel It Still Portugal The Man 46 Uprising Muse 46 Songs with most weeks at number one Edit The songs with 16 or more weeks at number one Weeks Song Artist Year Source20 Feel It Still Portugal The Man 2017 48 19 Madness Muse 2012 13 48 18 The Pretender Foo Fighters 2007 48 Monsters All Time Low ft blackbear 2020 21 49 50 17 Uprising Muse 2009 10 48 16 High Hopes Panic At The Disco 2018 19 51 Boulevard of Broken Dreams Green Day 2004 05 48 It s Been Awhile Staind 2001 48 Scar Tissue Red Hot Chili Peppers 1999 48 Songs that have taken the longest time to reach number one Edit Weeks Song Artist Source42 Running Up That Hill Meg Myers 52 33 Out of My League Fitz and the Tantrums 53 Novocaine The Unlikely Candidates 54 32 Just Pretend Bad Omens 55 Mountain at My Gates Foals 56 Animal Neon Trees 57 31 Toxic BoyWithUke 58 1901 Phoenix 59 30 Dissolve Absofacto 60 29 Feel Good Drag Anberlin 61 Back Against the Wall Cage the Elephant 62 Safe and Sound Capital Cities 63 Little Talks Of Monsters and Men 64 Records Weezer 65 Albums with at least three number ones Edit Source 66 5 songsMeteora Linkin Park Somewhere I Belong Faint Numb Lying from You Breaking the Habit 2003 04 dd 3 songsScaled and Icy Twenty One Pilots Shy Away Saturday The Outside 2021 22 Social Cues Cage the Elephant Ready to Let Go Social Cues Skin and Bones 2019 21 Trench Twenty One Pilots Jumpsuit Chlorine The Hype 2018 19 Evolve Imagine Dragons Believer Thunder Whatever It Takes 2017 18 Only By the Night Kings of Leon Sex on Fire Use Somebody Notion 2008 09 Echoes Silence Patience amp Grace Foo Fighters The Pretender Long Road to Ruin Let It Die 2007 08 Stadium Arcadium Red Hot Chili Peppers Dani California Tell Me Baby Snow Hey Oh 2006 07 With Teeth Nine Inch Nails The Hand That Feeds Only Every Day Is Exactly the Same 2005 06 American Idiot Green Day American Idiot Boulevard of Broken Dreams Holiday 2004 05 Californication Red Hot Chili Peppers Scar Tissue Otherside Californication 1999 2000 Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette You Oughta Know Hand in My Pocket Ironic 1995 96 Dookie Green Day Longview Basket Case When I Come Around 1994 95 Achtung Baby U2 The Fly Mysterious Ways One 1991 92 dd Top female performers 1988 2018 Edit Source a Position Artist1 Dolores O Riordan The Cranberries 2 Meg White The White Stripes 3 Siouxsie Sioux Siouxsie amp the Banshees 4 Shirley Manson Garbage 5 Alanis Morissette6 Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson The B 52s 7 Gwen Stefani No Doubt 8 Natalie Merchant b 10 000 Maniacs 9 Nanna Bryndis Hilmarsdottir Of Monsters and Men 10 Hannah Hooper Grouplove Other chart achievements EditThe Killers have had the longest time between number ones 13 years and 6 months with When You Were Young 2006 and Caution 2020 67 Fifteen songs released on an independent record label have reached number one on this chart Come Out and Play by The Offspring What It s Like by Everlast Panic Switch by Silversun Pickups 1901 by Phoenix Lay Me Down by The Dirty Heads featuring Rome Ramirez Do I Wanna Know by Arctic Monkeys Hollow Moon Bad Wolf by Awolnation The Sound of Winter by Bush First by Cold War Kids Bored to Death by Blink 182 Take It All Back by Judah amp the Lion No Roots by Alice Merton Sober Up by AJR featuring Rivers Cuomo Trampoline by Shaed and Running up that Hill by Meg Myers Although Soundgarden s Black Hole Sun did not hit number one on the chart where it only peaked at number two on July 2 1994 68 it actually became the Modern Rock Tracks year end number one single of 1994 69 the only song to do so without ever being number one on the weekly chart In August 2013 Lorde became the first woman to top the chart since Tracy Bonham in 1996 when her song Royals reached number one in August 2013 70 the next woman to top the chart was Elle King with her song Ex s amp Oh s which hit the top spot in September 2015 71 In September 2013 Lorde surpassed Alanis Morissette to become the woman with the longest running single at number one when Royals spent its sixth week at number one 72 Since then four other women have also topped the chart Alice Merton 2018 Lana Del Rey 2019 Billie Eilish 2019 and Meg Myers 2020 as have female fronted bands Shaed 2019 and Paramore 2023 Lorde is the youngest solo artist to reach number one achieving this feat at the age of 16 with Royals 73 Billie Eilish holds the records for most number ones on the chart for a soloist and most number ones for a female artist or band with female vocals having topped the chart four times 74 Fall Out Boy hold the record for the longest wait between their first entry and the first number one single on the chart when Love from the Other Side reached the top in March 2023 17 years and 9 months after they debuted on the chart with Sugar We re Goin Down in June 2005 75 Debbie Harry holds the record for the longest gap between entries on the chart Kiss It Better last appeared on the chart in January 1990 and she did not reappear again until a featured credit on Soul Train by Just Loud in December 2018 29 years later Kate Bush has the longest gap between entries for a lead artist Rubberband Girl last appeared on the chart in January 1994 and she did not chart again until a re release of her 1985 single Running Up That Hill which debuted on the chart 28 years later in June 2022 Blur has the longest gap between entries for a band Crazy Beat last appeared on the chart in May 2003 and they did not chart again until The Narcissist debuted on the chart 20 years later in June 2023 76 See also EditList of Billboard number one alternative hitsNotes Edit The Top 30 Female Alternative Songs Artists ranking is based on weekly performance on the Alternative Songs chart from its September 10 1988 inception through September 8 2018 18 Mary Ramsey replaced Merchant in 1993 though all of the band s Alternative Songs entries were in the Merchant era 18 References Edit The charts fee required The Sun Herald August 25 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