Jeff Buckley Earns First Hot 100 Hit Posthumously With 1994’s ‘Lover, You Should’ve Come Over’

Jeff Buckley's haunting ballad "Lover, You Should've Come Over" has finally reached the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking a poignant milestone in the late singer-songwriter's posthumous career resurgence.

The song, originally released on his 1994 album "Grace," was catapulted to new heights by its explosive popularity on social media platforms such as TikTok. Fans used snippets of the track to create emotive and introspective videos, generating a tidal wave of online interest that eventually translated into mainstream success.

Buckley's music has always held a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide, even in death. His iconic rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" first cracked the Billboard charts in 2008, reentering them after Cohen's passing in 2016 and becoming a staple of pop culture.

Similarly, Buckley's posthumous chart success follows a pattern set by his other songs. After his death, four more titles from his catalog made an impact on the Billboard 200, further solidifying his enduring influence on music.

The renewed attention surrounding "Lover, You Should've Come Over" has also boosted the album "Grace," which previously peaked at No. 149. The LP's recent jump to No. 82 is a testament to Buckley's timeless appeal and his ability to transcend generations of listeners.

With this latest achievement, Jeff Buckley continues to prove that his music lives on long after his passing, speaking to those who are still drawn to the haunting beauty of his voice and the depth of his artistry.
 
idk why it took so long for this song to finally make a comeback 🤷‍♂️, like, isn't "Hallelujah" enough already? 😒 still love jeb's soulful sound tho 👍, those tiktok vids were pretty creative btw 📹, who knew his songs could be used as emotional expression tools too 💔
 
Wow 🤯 - it's amazing how a song from 1994 can still be bringing in new fans like crazy! The power of social media is insane 💻. I mean, who would've thought that a snippet of "Lover, You Should've Come Over" on TikTok could turn into this? Interesting 😲
 
lol what's up with this song just now? been hearing it all over tiktok for months but i guess it finally paid off 🤑 i mean don't get me wrong jeff buckley is a genius but come on 1994 was like, forever ago 😂 love how his fans are still creating those emotional vids tho it's amazing to see how music can connect people across time & space 🌎 and btw what's up with the chart numbers? 82 is kinda crazy considering it was 149 before 🤯
 
I'm so stoked to see Jeff Buckley's song getting all the attention it deserves 🤩. It's crazy how social media can make old songs popular again. I mean, I've seen some TikTok vids that are literally giving me chills... the way he sings is just so emotive and haunting. And it's awesome that his music is still resonating with people even after all these years 💔. I think what's cool is how his album "Grace" is doing better now, it shows that his legacy is still alive and well 🎶.
 
🌟 oh man I'm like totally stoked for Jeff Buckley's family and fans everywhere! this is amazing proof that music can connect us across time and space, even when an artist isn't with us anymore 🕊️ his legacy lives on through all the people who are discovering his songs for the first time or being reminded of how much they love him by others... it's like a never-ending cycle of love and appreciation 💖 and I think "Lover, You Should've Come Over" is such a beautiful song to be getting this kind of attention - its emotional depth and raw power are still giving people chills all these years later 🌊 it's just amazing to see how music can bring us together like that
 
OMG, can you believe it? Jeff Buckley's song is finally getting the love it deserves! I mean, who wouldn't cry along to that soulful voice, right? 🎶😭 It's like he's still with us, singing his heart out in our ears. I'm not surprised his music is timeless, though - it's like he bottled up all our teenage angst and emotional drama in those songs! 💕🔥 And now, we get to enjoy them for a whole new generation of fans... who'll probably cry themselves to sleep listening to "Lover, You Should've Come Over" 😂. But honestly, I'm just glad his music is still making us feel all the feels. That's what it's all about, right? 🎵❤️
 
🌫️ think its kinda wild how music can revive itself like this. i mean, jef buckley's been gone for ages but people still find themselves connectin with his songs in a deep way. its like he's still out there, watchin over us 🕊️. and its not just the old fans who are into it now, new peeps are discoverin him too 💫. what i love about this is that his music keeps evolvin with the times, even though hes no longer here to see it happen 🔥.
 
omg 🤩 i'm so stoked for jeff buckley's fans! it's amazing to see his music still resonating with people all these years later 🎶. that song "lover, you should've come over" is literally giving me chills every time i listen to it 😭. i remember when it first dropped on tiktok and everyone was obsessed 💁‍♀️. the fact that it's now on the billboard hot 100 is just a dream come true for his fans 🎉. his music has always been so special, and it's great to see that his legacy continues to live on 💕. i'm loving this new wave of nostalgia and appreciation for his work - go jeff buckley! 👏
 
just crazy how much impact one song can have 🤯... like, who would've thought a 25-year-old dude would leave such a legacy? 🎶 anyway, it's awesome to see his music still resonating with people today 🙌 and it's not just old fans, new gen folks are discovering him too 👍 i mean, that's what social media is for, right? spreading the word about amazing artists like jeff buckley 💫
 
🎶👏 I'm so stoked to see "Lover, You Should've Come Over" reach the Billboard Hot 100 chart! It's a total testament to Jeff Buckley's genius 🙌 and how his music still resonates with new generations of fans 💖. Social media played a massive role in its resurgence - those TikTok videos are EVERYTHING 🤩! And let's be real, who can forget his iconic cover of "Hallelujah"? That song is a masterpiece 💥. It's amazing to see how his posthumous chart success continues to fuel the love for his music 🔄. The fact that "Grace" album has jumped to No. 82 on Billboard is just a confirmation that Buckley's artistry knows no bounds 🌟. His legacy lives on, and we're all grateful for it ❤️! #JeffBuckleyForever #MusicLivesOn #BillboardHot100 #LoverYouShouldveComeOver
 
I'm not surprised about Jeff Buckley's "Lover, You Should've Come Over" finally making it to the Billboard Hot 100 🎶. I mean, that song is like, sooo emotional & hauntingly beautiful... but at the same time, it's kinda weird how social media blew up his old album and now it's all over the charts 😂. I guess that's just what happens when you create something timeless, right? And I'm glad to see "Grace" getting some new love after years of being overlooked 🙌. But, for real, can we talk about how many more Jeff Buckley songs are gonna be re-released and get all the attention now? Like, his discography is still kinda underrepresented in the mainstream... 😐
 
🎶 Still gets me every time 🤯. The way that song wraps around your soul is just... magic 💫. Love how it's not just fans but new gen discovering him too - his music truly is timeless! 👍
 
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