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


Hozier
's "Arsonist's Lullabye" (Columbia) is the Biggest Mover on the Shazam USA Top 100 this week, following a sync on AMC's The Walking Dead, which caught the attention of 175k Shazam users and sparked a 3,015% boost in single sales. It enters the chart at #9, moving 192 spaces.

More on Hozier's remarkable reaction here.

Parsonsfield's "Weeds or Wildflowers" (Signature Sound) is another beneficiary of a strong look from The Walking Dead, as it rounds out the Top 5 on the Biggest Movers list with a 130-space leap.

Staying on the topic of syncs, BORNS' "Past Lives" (Interscope) jumps 166 spaces, landing at #35 (and #3 on the Biggest Movers list) thanks to a spot on HBO hit Girls.

A smidge further down on the Biggest Movers List, New & Developing spotlight artists Mom+Pop's Flume (#7) and Columbia's Ruth B (#11) make substantial leaps.

At #9, Kelly Clarkson's "Piece by Piece" (RCA) proves it's still making waves, following her much-talked-about American Idol performance.

Across the pond, Hozier—signed to Island in the U.K.—Epic's Meghan Trainor and Decca's The Lumineers are #1, 2 and 3 on the Biggest Movers list there, respectively. For more of what Britons are pointing their phones at, click here.

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