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Shinedown pads its record for the most No. 1s in the history of Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart as “Searchlight” rules the March 7-dated tally.

The song becomes the band’s 22nd Mainstream Rock Airplay leader, dating to its first in 2005. The survey began in 1981.

“Searchlight” also marks the band’s second No. 1 in a row, following “Killing Fields” in September.

Most No. 1s, Mainstream Rock Airplay:

  • 22, Shinedown
  • 20, Three Days Grace
  • 17, Five Finger Death Punch
  • 15, Foo Fighters
  • 14, Metallica
  • 13, Disturbed
  • 13, Godsmack
  • 13, Linkin Park
  • 13, Van Halen

Shinedown first topped the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart dated Nov. 19, 2005, with the 12-week leader “Save Me.” (That song and “Bully,” in 2012, represent the band’s longest No. 1 runs.) The group has logged eight of its 22 leaders this decade, after 10 in the 2010s and four in the ‘00s.

“Searchlight” is already the third No. 1 from EI8HT, Shinedown’s eighth studio album, despite the set not being due until May 29. In addition to “Searchlight” and “Killing Fields,” “Dance, Kid, Dance” led for a week in March 2025.

Concurrently, “Searchlight” climbs 10-7 on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with 3.4 million audience impressions in the week ending Feb. 26, a gain of 12%, according to Luminate. Each of the songs to reach the ranking from Eight has hit the top 10, paced by the No. 5 peak for “Dance, Kid, Dance.”

EI8HT is the follow-up to Shinedown’s Planet Zero. The latter debuted at No. 1 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart in July 2022 and has earned 452,000 equivalent album units to date.

All Billboard charts dated March 7 will update on Billboard.com Tuesday, March 3.

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