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Linkin Park’s hit song “Numb” continues to maintain its popularity and potency more than 20 years after its release. The track is once again making waves on the charts, both in the United States and internationally, as listeners continue to stream the single.

This week, “Numb” reappears on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart, which tracks the most-consumed songs worldwide while excluding data from the United States. Despite spending 33 weeks on the chart, the song is back at No. 136, not far from its peak position of No. 124.

In addition to its global success, “Numb” is also climbing the ranks on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart in the US. The song has re-entered the top 10, moving from No. 11 to No. 8. This resurgence on the chart is a testament to the lasting appeal of Linkin Park’s music.

“Num” has previously peaked at No. 3 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart and has now spent 210 weeks on the list, solidifying its status as one of the band’s longest-running hits. The group also has another track, “In the End,” on the chart, which has climbed to No. 2 this week, showing the enduring popularity of their music.

While “In the End” may be performing better than “Numb” on the US charts, both songs have earned a place on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart. “In the End” is at No. 111, while “Numb” is slightly lower down on the list. The presence of both tracks on the international chart highlights the widespread appeal of Linkin Park’s music around the world.

Overall, the continued success of “Numb” and other Linkin Park hits on the charts is a testament to the band’s enduring legacy and the impact of their music on listeners worldwide. Despite its age, “Numb” remains a fan favorite and a strong performer on streaming platforms, showcasing the band’s lasting influence in the rock music genre.

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