4 billion streams is an incredible milestone on its own, but what makes “Monster” special is its lasting impact on an entire generation of musicians and listeners. Long after its release, the song continues to resonate with fans around the world, introducing new audiences to rock music while inspiring countless artists who grew up with it blasting through their headphones, car speakers, and concert venues. At a time when attention spans are shorter and more valuable, and music trends change overnight, “Monster” remains a song that has not only endured but continues to grow.
Combined with Skillet‘s sold-out European tour of 90,000 tickets across 23 cities, and continued global success, this achievement serves as another reminder that Skillet’s influence extends far beyond chart positions – it’s woven into the soundtrack of modern rock.
With “Legendary” recently featured as part of the UFC event at the White House and the band’s 2025 holiday release “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” reaching listeners far outside their traditional audience, Skillet continues to prove that its reach spans well beyond the boundaries of rock music.
More than two decades into their career, Skillet has over 23 million albums sold, billions of streams, more than 12 million monthly listeners, and a touring schedule that spans the world. Skillet also has plans to release more music in late 2026. The band shows no signs of slowing down or stopping the widespread, continuing the momentum and staying power that have made the name recognizable around the world.


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