Life becomes intriguing and bright when we begin to nourish it with different forms of divine art such as literature, music, cinematography and dancing. In the aggregate, they develop and refine our soul and mind. Therefore, the most preferable pastime or hobby among the Canadians is touching with artistic works of word power from literature, sound effect from music, visual perception from cinematography and finally rhythm and gracefulness from music. Nonetheless, not all artists can create a real masterpiece for soul and body satisfaction. Music from the list of divine art is at the top of choices for leisure activity because it is the most accessible and preferable form at any age, time interval, class stratification and background hierarchy as it doesn’t need too much efforts for perception, analysis sand usage as literature (comprehension), cinematography (patience), dancing (gracefulness in movements). So, itcanbeheardeverywhere as a manipulator of a good mood in a common sense and as an activator of profit in trade. But we are analyzing its effect as a charger of positive emotions from rhythmical and musical accompaniment. In this case we are addressing to Nickelbackmania among the Canadians between 1995 and up to present. The band was formed in the early 1990s as a cover band called the ‘Village Idiots’ by Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger, and Brandon Kroeger. The band’s name originates from the nickel in change that band member Mike Kroeger gave customers at his job at Starbucks; he would frequently say, ‘Here’s your nickel back.’ Nickelback’s first release was a seven-track EP called Hesher and first full-length album Curb in 1996. From the beginning their style was into a mainstream rock then their music sounded like sonic, lyrical, musical chord structure. In a result, all their singles were sold out at once because of romantic tunes and a universal subject in songs beloved by most Canadians. Due to a drummer Daniel the creativity of the band has increased and soon most their singles became U.S. Hot 100 top 10 singles plus the album peaked number 1 at the Canadian albums chart. The album sold more than 12 million singles. As a result, the album made the band the first band in Nielsen BDS history to have 5 singles on the CHR charts. The band spent much time of 2006-2008 touring across the globe that was very successful.