The song “One Last Breath” helped Creed rise to the next level decades ago, when it first became a worldwide hit. Many years later, the track remains one of the rock band’s most familiar, and these days, it seems like it may have even outpaced every other entry in its discography as perhaps its most successful — or at least its longest-charting.

The tune returns to multiple Billboard charts this week and also debuts on several other rankings that Creed is largely unfamiliar with in another form, thanks to an inventive reworking.

“One Last Breath” Returns to Multiple Charts

“One Last Breath” currently appears on a trio of Billboard charts in the United States, after living on just one of them a few days ago, as it has become both a top streamer and a bestseller once more. Creed’s cut breaks back into the top 10 on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, reentering at No. 9.

At the same time, it lands in last place on the Alternative Streaming Songs chart, at No. 25, after not quite performing well enough just a few days ago to appear on Billboard’s ranking of the most played alternative cuts on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

Creed Nearly Rocks Back to No. 1

The same Creed smash can also be found once again on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart. In that case, it doesn’t need to return. Instead, it almost recaptures the throne, pushing from No. 6 to No. 2 and coming within striking distance of the top spot, where it has already spent some time.

A New ATLiens Remix Debuts

“One Last Breath” may be surging in popularity again thanks to a remix — or perhaps it’s a cover — that has become a hit on some Billboard lists that are largely foreign to Creed. The production act ATLiens debuts its remix of “One Last Breath” on both the Dance Digital Song Sales and Hot Dance/Electronic Songs charts this week. The tune, which doesn’t actually credit Creed at all, is essentially just a dancified reworking of the early rock win.

The inventive tune opens in the runner-up space on the purchase-only tally, behind “Abracadabra” by Lady Gaga, which surges back to No. 1. At the same time, it starts at No. 17 on the all-encompassing list of the most consumed dance and electronic tracks throughout the U.S.

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