A meme pushed Fleetwood Mac's single "Dreams" back into the charts 40 years after its release.
The song is currently sitting at No. 14 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart thanks to a widely shared tweet by @bottledfleet, which features the song playing over video footage of a marching band's dance team, according to Billboard.
The quippy caption reads:
"'Fleetwood Mac's music is so boring, you can't even dance to it'
Me, an intellectual:" followed by the video clip.
The tweet was shared over 142,000 times as of Thursday, prompting the song to receive 2,000 downloads and 1.9 million streams, The Guardian noted.
The re-emergence of "Dreams" has also bolstered Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album "Rumours" that featured the song.
According to Billboard, the album jumped from 21 to 13 on the Top Rock Albums chart.
This is not the first time a song has been helped along by a meme.
Most recently, Blonde Redhead's 2000 single, "For the Damaged Coda," made its way back into the Hot Rock Songs at No. 16 thanks to a meme from Cartoon Network's "Rick and Morty," Billboard said.
This marks the second time that the quirky animated series has bolstered the song's popularity. Last year "For the Damaged Coda" shot back into the limelight after it was featured in the "Rick and Morty" penultimate episode of season one, Tunefind noted.
The 2012 song, "Harlem Shake" also reached the top of the charts after it appeared as the backing track to countless dance videos posted across social media platforms, The Guardian noted.
Meanwhile, Rick Astley's 1980s hit, "Never Gonna Give You Up," surged back into popularity after the "rickrolling" trend emerged, Fortune noted.