In the aftermath of a devastating submersible incident bound for the Titanic, music enthusiasts are finding solace in Celine Dion’s timeless “Titanic” theme song, Your Content has learned.
The renowned track, “My Heart Will Go On,” featured in the acclaimed 1997 movie, has experienced a remarkable surge in streaming numbers following the rescue mission’s conclusion. Since the recovery efforts concluded, the song has garnered over 500,000 streams across various platforms.
The statistics are truly staggering. On Spotify alone, listeners have played the song a remarkable 522,864 times since Thursday, and the streams continued to pour in throughout Friday.
The ill-fated OceanGate sub embarked on its journey to the Titanic shipwreck early Sunday morning, only to face a communication breakdown that triggered an extensive multinational search and rescue operation.
Tragically, the search came to a somber end on Thursday when remnants of the sub were discovered on the ocean floor. It appears that the sub suffered an implosion during its descent to the Titanic, resulting in the loss of both lives and hope.
This poignant and captivating narrative has led people to seek solace in music as they grapple with the heart-wrenching loss in the depths of the Atlantic, according to TMZ.