
Deftones chart a new hit as “My Own Summer (Shove It)” — one of the band’s oldest releases — debuts on one tally, while Around the Fur also arrives elsewhere. CONCORD, CA – JULY 06: Vocalist Chino Moreno of Deftones performs at Concord Pavilion on July 6, 2017 in Concord, California. (Photo by Miikka Skaffari/FilmMagic)
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2025 has been a landmark year for the rock band Deftones. The group celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of its debut album Adrenaline while also dropping a new project, Private Music – the rock outfit’s first in half a decade. Private Music was a big win upon its arrival, and several singles pushed from the project have also performed incredibly well.
As multiple cuts featured on Private Music continue to rise on the Billboard charts, the first-ever Deftones single “My Own Summer (Shove It)” reaches one ranking for the first time, as it seems that all things connected to the currently Grammy-nominated outfit are on the rise.
“My Own Summer (Shove It)” Finally Becomes a Hit
“My Own Summer (Shove It)” suddenly becomes a hit in America decades after it was released. The tune, which dropped in 1997 as the lead single from Around the Fur, the second Deftones album, opens at No. 25 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart.
Deftones collect just a fourth appearance on the list of the most successful hard rock cuts on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Tidal throughout the United States.
Deftones Swap One Successful Single for Another
Deftones replaces itself in last place on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart this week as “My Own Summer (Shove It)” debuts in the lowest spot. “Change (In the House of Flies),” which last frame appeared at No. 25, improves to No. 19.
“Infinite Source” by Deftones Continues Climbing
“Infinite Source,” the most recent single pushed from Private Music, is growing in popularity, especially as radio DJs continue to press play on the cut. “Infinite Source” climbs to new peaks on both the Rock & Alternative Airplay and Mainstream Rock Airplay charts, establishing never-before-seen showings as it settles at Nos. 3 and 5, respectively.
The cut holds at its all-time high of No. 11 on the Alternative Airplay list and returns to the upper register on the Hot Hard Rock Songs tally, pushing from No. 12 to No. 10.
Deftones Fill Three Spaces on One Billboard Chart
“Infinite Source” is one of a trio of Deftones hits currently present on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, the most competitive of all singles tallies rooted in the hard rock subgenre. As “Infinite Source” finds its way back to the loftiest tier, “My Mind Is a Mountain,” also taken from Private Music, steps up to No. 19, while “I Think About You All the Time” returns at No. 23.
Around the Fur Returns and Debuts
Fans of Deftones are clearly still loving the singles featured on Private Music, though the album itself is nowhere to be found on the Billboard charts. Two full-lengths by the group do find space, as listeners continue to tune into the projects that turned Deftones into hard rock staples so many years ago.
UNITED KINGDOM – JANUARY 01: READING FESTIVAL Photo of Chino MORENO and DEFTONES, Chino Moreno (Photo by Mick Hutson/Redferns)
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Around the Fur debuts on the Top Rock Albums chart at No. 24. Deftones have now accrued eight placements on the genre-specific list.
Deftones Push Around the Fur to New Chart Heights
As Around the Fur finally debuts on the Top Rock Albums ranking, it also hits new highs on the Top Hard Rock Albums, Top Alternative Albums, and Top Rock & Alternative Albums charts. Simultaneously, the project ascends to Nos. 5, 20, and 32 on those lists, respectively.
Deftones Launched Around the Fur on a Different Chart Last Week
This week is the second in a row in which Around the Fur has debuted on a Billboard chart. Last time around, the decades-old studio effort arrived at No. 23 on the Top Alternative Albums list. Now, it nearly matches that position on the Top Rock Albums roster as well.
Deftones Claim Two Hit Albums in America This Week
Deftones, portrait, Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 13th October 1997. (Photo by Niels van Iperen/Getty Images)
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Deftones claim a pair of top performers on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart, as Around the Fur reaches the top five for the first time 90 weeks into its time on the consumption-based roster. White Pony, the group’s third full-length, returns. At the moment, White Pony, which is counted among the top 10 Deftones have collected throughout the years, breaks back in at No. 25, in last place.