For many years, Hozier’s career was defined by one hit single, “Take Me to Church.” The breakout hit introduced the Irish singer-songwriter to the general public back in 2013, and it became a global sensation. In the years since, Hozier has released several successful albums, but no tune managed to match the popularity of the track that started it all— a t least, not until 2024.

Last spring, “Too Sweet” arrived and instantly became yet another worldwide phenomenon. In the year-plus since it dropped, the Hozier cut has, in many ways, outperformed its predecessor. This week, it even manages to bolt back onto several Billboard rankings, as listeners in the United States can’t seem to get enough of the track.

“Too Sweet” Returns to Multiple Billboard Charts

This frame, “Too Sweet” performs especially well in terms of pure purchases, as the single returns to a pair of purchase-only tallies. “Too Sweet” reenters the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart at No. 10. It’s also back on the Rock Digital Song Sales ranking at No. 15. The cut had previously dominated both lists and spent at least 60 weeks on the two rankings.

Streaming Keeps the Hit Going

“Too Sweet” isn’t only a bestseller. The track also returns to Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart. Notably, while Hozier’s cut only appears on genre-specific sales rankings, it manages to find a home on the all-style, all-encompassing Streaming Songs list. The track has spent 48 weeks on that roster, and has already reached the summit.

“Too Sweet” Dominates Several Rankings

“Too Sweet” manages to find space on more than half a dozen other Billboard lists this frame. It does appear on the global charts, but performs best in the United States. The smash lives inside the top five on several other lists, such as the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (No. 2), Hot Rock Songs (No. 1), and Hot Alternative Songs (No. 2) charts.

Hozier’s Other Charting Wins

“Too Sweet” is not Hozier’s only charting success in the U.S. at the moment. “Take Me to Church” holds at No. 20 on the Alternative Streaming Songs ranking. Meanwhile, “Do I Wanna Know (Live at BBC)” — a cover of the Arctic Monkeys classic — is steady at No. 42 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs list.

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