TikTok has given Jeff Buckley, who passed away in 1997, his first US Top 100 hit nearly three decades after his death. The haunting ballad "Lover, You Should Have Come Over" has skyrocketed to No 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, catapulting the 29-year-old starlet into the spotlight once again.
The resurgence of Buckley's music can be attributed to the viral success of TikTok videos featuring his song. With its romantic lyrics and soaring vocals, "Lover, You Should Have Come Over" has captured the hearts of a new generation of listeners who have discovered Buckley's spirited and emotive songwriting. The track's acoustic arrangement and heartfelt delivery have proven particularly compelling on the platform.
The song is an oldie but goodie from Buckley's 1994 debut album Grace, which only managed to reach No 82 in the US back in the day. Despite its modest chart performance at the time, the album has since become a cult classic, cherished by college students and hopeless romantics alike.
Tragically, Buckley never got to see his music achieve mainstream success, dying suddenly at age 30 while swimming in the Mississippi River. However, his posthumous compilations have continued to inspire new fans over the years. In recent times, several of his unreleased tracks have resurfaced, including versions of Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin classics.
Buckley's chart comeback is not an isolated incident β other '90s alt-rockers are also experiencing a resurgence in popularity thanks to TikTok. Radiohead's "Let Down," for example, has finally cracked the US Top 100 after originally being released on OK Computer in 1997.
As the year drew to a close, TikTok revealed its Year in Music report, which claimed that eight out of the ten US No 1 singles from 2025 had first gone viral on the platform. The UK chart wasn't far behind, with all 13 No 1 singles boasting some level of viral success on TikTok throughout the year.
The resurgence of Buckley's music can be attributed to the viral success of TikTok videos featuring his song. With its romantic lyrics and soaring vocals, "Lover, You Should Have Come Over" has captured the hearts of a new generation of listeners who have discovered Buckley's spirited and emotive songwriting. The track's acoustic arrangement and heartfelt delivery have proven particularly compelling on the platform.
The song is an oldie but goodie from Buckley's 1994 debut album Grace, which only managed to reach No 82 in the US back in the day. Despite its modest chart performance at the time, the album has since become a cult classic, cherished by college students and hopeless romantics alike.
Tragically, Buckley never got to see his music achieve mainstream success, dying suddenly at age 30 while swimming in the Mississippi River. However, his posthumous compilations have continued to inspire new fans over the years. In recent times, several of his unreleased tracks have resurfaced, including versions of Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin classics.
Buckley's chart comeback is not an isolated incident β other '90s alt-rockers are also experiencing a resurgence in popularity thanks to TikTok. Radiohead's "Let Down," for example, has finally cracked the US Top 100 after originally being released on OK Computer in 1997.
As the year drew to a close, TikTok revealed its Year in Music report, which claimed that eight out of the ten US No 1 singles from 2025 had first gone viral on the platform. The UK chart wasn't far behind, with all 13 No 1 singles boasting some level of viral success on TikTok throughout the year.