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The Funeral Portrait Nabs Second Mainstream Rock Airplay No. 1 With ‘Holy Water'

The Funeral Portrait Nabs Second Mainstream Rock Airplay No. 1 With ‘Holy Water'

Yahoo07-06-2025
The Funeral Portrait goes 2-for-2 atop Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, lifting to No. 1 on the June 14-dated survey with 'Holy Water.'
The track, which features Five Finger Death Punch vocalist Ivan Moody, is the band's second Mainstream Rock Airplay ruler in as many entries, following the one-week reign of 'Suffocate City,' featuring Ice Nine Kills' Spencer Charnas, last November.
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This time around, The Funeral Portrait's trip to No. 1 is one week quicker; 'Holy Water' rules in its 18th frame on the chart.
Moody reaches No. 1 on Mainstream Rock Airplay as a solo act for the first time, having exceeded his No. 10 peak as a featured vocalist on Cory Marks' 'Outlaws & Outsiders,' alongside Travis Tritt and Mick Mars, in 2020. Five Finger Death Punch, with him as frontman, boasts 15 leaders, third-most dating to the ranking's March 1981 inception.
Concurrently, 'Holy Water' places at No. 11 on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with 2.5 million audience impressions, up 8%, in the week ending June 5, according to Luminate. The song reached a No. 8 high a week earlier and marks The Funeral Portrait's first top 10 on the tally, having passed the No. 11 best of 'Suffocate City.'
'Holy Water' is the second single from The Funeral Portrait's 2024 album Greetings From Suffocate City. Released in September, the set has earned 25,000 equivalent album units to date. The collection is the second full-length from the group, which formed in Atlanta more than a decade ago.
All Billboard charts dated June 14 will update Tuesday, June 10.
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