A placement in Prime Video’s hockey romance drama ‘Off Campus’ has pushed the Toronto band’s 2023 track to 5.53 million weekly streams, an 888% surge across platforms.
The Beaches’ 2023 song “Edge of the Earth” has spiked in streams after appearing in a key scene in Prime Video’s hockey romance series Off Campus. The track plays as male lead Garrett realizes his feelings, closing out the second episode. In the past week, it pulled 5.53 million streams, an 888% bump across platforms, while the band’s entire catalogue rose 75%.
In the scene, character Hannah, a music student, introduces Garrett to the Toronto band and name-checks their 2025 Coachella set. Show creators had reached out to the group to propose using the song, eventually scripting it into that exact moment. Singer Jordan Miller told Rolling Stone the team kept hearing about the show’s potential before it aired. “And then when it happened and everything started to go as insane as it did, we were all really shocked,” she said.
“Edge of the Earth” has now overtaken the band’s previous viral moment, “Blame Brett,” as their most streamed track. Miller says the song always felt significant because it was the group’s first queer love story song, written about a past relationship. “I always had a feeling that it just needed the right moment to really land with people,” she said. The sync arrives not as a calculated rollout, but as a surprise lift that gives a two-year-old album cut a second life inside a very large new audience.
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