Thanks to one hell of a sync in the massively successful Deadpool—which hit theaters this weekend, scoring $135m—Salt-N-Pepa's "Shoop" hit #1 on Shazam USA Top 100's Biggest Movers list. Apparently nothing beats a hook like "shoop shoop ba-doop."
Beyoncé's "Formation" follows at #2, probably due to the buzz around the video and her Super Bowl halftime performance, and, well, because she's Beyonce.
In a less expected move, Kent Jones' "Don't Mind" ends up as the #4 Biggest Mover after DJ Khaled apparently featured the track in one of his Snapchat clips.
Across the pond, Lukas Graham's breakout smash, "7 Years," remains #1 on the overall Shazam U.K. Top 100. Riton's "Rinse & Repeat," which has garnered early support from BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac moves to #2.
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