Foo Fighters have extended their record on Billboard’s Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with their 13th No. 1 hit, “Asking for a Friend,” marking their second chart-topper in 2025. The song garnered 5.7 million audience impressions in the week ending November 20, following a 6% increase, and succeeded Sublime’s 10-week chart reign with “Ensenada,” which followed the Foo Fighters’ previous No. 1 hit, “Today’s Song.” This is the band’s first No. 1 featuring new drummer Ilan Rubin, who joined the group in July, replacing their former drummer Josh Freese. “Asking for a Friend” also rose one spot to reach a new peak of No. 2 on Mainstream Rock Airplay, while holding at its No. 5 best on Alternative Airplay. The track also sits at No. 8 on this week’s multimetric Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, based on its substantial radio airplay alongside 494,000 official U.S. streams over the past week. (Billboard)
Foo Fighters have extended their record on Billboard’s Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with their 13th No. 1 hit, “Asking for a Friend,” marking their second chart-topper in 2025. The song garnered 5.7 million audience impressions in the week ending November 20, following a 6% increase, and succeeded Sublime’s 10-week chart reign with “Ensenada,” which…