The group's entry, "Get the Message," helped the quartet of musicians—comprising Eric Dangerfield (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Christopher "Xelan" Bernard (lead guitar, backing vocals), Donald Bryant (bass), and Percy "PC3" Crews (drums)—become the very first all-Black band in the genre to land in the top spot. The track first rose as the leader of the Billboard chart on Jan. 24, 2026, the music publication reported. At the time, it also appeared at No. 9 on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with 3.4 million audience impressions in the week ending Jan. 15.
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Currently, "Get the Message" is still charting, now holding strong at No. 5 on the Alternative Airplay chart for the week of Feb. 21, 2026. It follows sombr's "12 To 12" at No. 4, Mumford & Sons & Hozier's "Rubber Band Man" in third, Tame Impala's "Dracula," and YUNGBLUD's "Zombie" in the top spot.
Formed in June 2024, the musical act has already gotten stamps of approval from the likes of Green Day, who they opened for at their Truist Park stadium show, former The White Stripes rocker Jack White, and more.
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