These Halloween-themed songs have been hits year-round.
Tame Impala Coachella in Indio, CA, USA on April 13, 2019.
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“Dracula” by Tame Impala and JENNIE rebounds from No. 25 to No. 14 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 (dated June 6). That nearly equals its highest rank to date: No. 10. This makes it a springtime smash, even though it’s ghoulishly obvious it will be part of Halloween playlists forevermore. It has that in common with such other springtime hits as Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” (No. 4 in March 1984) and Justin Bieber’s “Ghost” (No. 5 in April 2022).
“Dracula” first entered the Hot 100 a few weeks before Halloween last year – on the chart dated Oct. 11, 2025 – and took its time becoming (not-just-a-graveyard) smash.









