The vocalist passed away on January 15th in London.
Following the death of The Cranberries' lead singer, Dolores O'Riordan, sales and airplay of the band's music increased significantly.
According to Nielsen Music, music streaming (audio and video) in the United States grew by 2,934%. Songs were played 3 million times and videos had 5.7 million views. Sales increased by 11,094% on January 15th, compared to the previous day.
On Amazon, according to the Daily Mail , sales growth reached 913,350%. The songs "Linger," "Zombie," and "Dreams" also ranked among the top 10 most played on iTunes.
With all this growth, Billboard believes that The Cranberries will return to the Hot 100 next week. The band reached its best position in 1994, reaching 8th place with the song "Linger".
Dolores was 46 years old and was found dead in a London hotel room last Monday, January 15th. The cause of death has not been released.
Watch The Cranberries' last performance by clicking here .
