Thanks to Taika Watiti's genius in "Thor: Love and Thunder," Guns N' Roses songs are making their way back to rock charts after a long while.

The rock-song-filled Marvel movie has featured a handful of Guns N' Roses hits, including "Paradise City," "Jungle," "November Rain," and "Sweet Child of Mine."

Coinciding at the week of its release, GNR's "Paradise City" got a thrilling cover from over 1,000 rock musicians in Paris.

Guns N' Roses Songs on 'Thor: Love and Thunder'

Since "Thor: Love and Thunder's" release last Jul. 8, 2022, fans of the Norse god have been blasting Guns N' Roses non-stop after watching the whole flick.

The fourth Thor movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has prominently featured the songs made by the Axl Rose-fronted band.

In its trailer posted a month ago, an epic instrumental version of "Sweet Child of Mine" was used, and so was in the film.

Aside from the 1987 classic hit, "Paradise City," "Welcome To The Jungle," and "November Rain" was also included.

And since its inclusion, the tracks saw a massive surge on various Billboard Rock charts.

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Guns N' Roses Songs on Billboard Rock Charts

"Sweet Child of Mine," one of the band's most famous tracks, ranked higher on most charts this week.

Currently, it holds the No. 2 spot on the Hot Hard Rock Songs Charts, Hard Rock Streaming Songs, and Hard Rock Digital Song Sales. It also sits on the No. 4 Rock Digital Song Sales, No. 7 on Hot Rock Songs, No. 10 on Rock Streaming Songs, and No. 33 on the Digital Song Sales list. (via Billboard Pro)

On the other hand, "Welcome To The Jungle" was the second track to regain its chart momentum. It concurrently holds the No. 3 spot on both Hot Hard Rock Songs and Hard Rock Digital Song Sales, No. 10 on Rock Digital Song Sales, No. 13 on Hot Rock Songs, No. 14 on Hard Rock Streaming Songs, No. 17 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs.

Elsewhere on the Rock songs charts, "November Rain" and "Paradise City" also saw chart resurgence.

Guns N' Roses 'Paradise City' Gets Thrilling Cover From 1,000 Musicians

To celebrate their eighth anniversary, Rockin' 1000, dubbed as the biggest rock band in the world, performed "Paradise City" in front of a live audience in Paris.

Rockin' 1000 is an international artist collective from 25 countries worldwide, composed of rock musicians, including drummers, bassists, pianists, guitarists, and vocalists.

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