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TAG, THEY'RE IT: SHAZAM'S BIG MOVERS


It probably doesn't surprise you that YMCMB/Republic's Nicki Minaj had this week's Greatest Gainer with "Trini Dem Girls." It will, however, impress you to know that sandwiched between her and Def Jam's J. Cole is an under-the-radar Brazilian singer/songwriter, Rodrigo Amarante. Amarante jumped #196-91 with "Tuyo," thanks to its placement in the buzzing, new Netflix original series, Narcos; the show, currently on top of our must-watch list, tells the story of cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar. Meanwhile, Epic's Travis Scott, whose third studio album looks poised for the Top 5 this week, snags the #5 spot.

For more of what Americans are pointing their phones at, sortable by rank, artist and biggest jumps, go here.

Across the pond in the U.K., Martin Solveig & GTA's "Intoxicated" (Virgin EMI), which was just added at BBC Radio 1, jumps #201-4.

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