Mumford & Sons and Hozier Have a Rare Moment: Back-to-Back Number One Hits on Multiple Billboard Charts.
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier is no stranger to chart-topping success. His latest collaboration with Mumford & Sons, titled "Rubber Band Man," reached number one on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart in America this week. The single, released at the same time as their new album Prizefighter, catapulted both artists back into the spotlight.
With "Rubber Band Man" now sitting atop the Billboard charts, Mumford & Sons have claimed an impressive sixth number one spot, while Hozier has added another feather to his cap with his eighth track reaching the top. The duo's collaboration has already seen them rack up half a dozen leaders on various Adult Alternative Airplay charts.
The album that "Rubber Band Man" is part of, Prizefighter, marks an unusual move for Mumford & Sons, who typically space out full-lengths by several years. Fans will have to wait until February 2026 for the release of the new record. This sudden release is a rare showing for one of rock music's most prominent bands.
While Mumford & Sons claim fewer number ones than Hozier on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, they have secured more top ten hits overall. With "Rubber Band Man," Mumford & Sons scored their fifteenth top 10 success, while Hozier has an even dozen to his name.
As for how long will this collaboration hold? It seems it won't go down without a fight as "Rubber Band Man" climbed from number 16 to ten on the Alternative Airplay chart. With continuous spins on radio stations likely contributing to its continued growth, it remains to be seen whether this single will break new ground.
But Hozier's previous collaboration with Mumford & Sons isn't doing badly either. His self-titled album can still be found on four Billboard rosters and has spent hundreds of frames in the streaming charts globally and in the US.
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier is no stranger to chart-topping success. His latest collaboration with Mumford & Sons, titled "Rubber Band Man," reached number one on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart in America this week. The single, released at the same time as their new album Prizefighter, catapulted both artists back into the spotlight.
With "Rubber Band Man" now sitting atop the Billboard charts, Mumford & Sons have claimed an impressive sixth number one spot, while Hozier has added another feather to his cap with his eighth track reaching the top. The duo's collaboration has already seen them rack up half a dozen leaders on various Adult Alternative Airplay charts.
The album that "Rubber Band Man" is part of, Prizefighter, marks an unusual move for Mumford & Sons, who typically space out full-lengths by several years. Fans will have to wait until February 2026 for the release of the new record. This sudden release is a rare showing for one of rock music's most prominent bands.
While Mumford & Sons claim fewer number ones than Hozier on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, they have secured more top ten hits overall. With "Rubber Band Man," Mumford & Sons scored their fifteenth top 10 success, while Hozier has an even dozen to his name.
As for how long will this collaboration hold? It seems it won't go down without a fight as "Rubber Band Man" climbed from number 16 to ten on the Alternative Airplay chart. With continuous spins on radio stations likely contributing to its continued growth, it remains to be seen whether this single will break new ground.
But Hozier's previous collaboration with Mumford & Sons isn't doing badly either. His self-titled album can still be found on four Billboard rosters and has spent hundreds of frames in the streaming charts globally and in the US.