Two tracks off Without Warning, the 21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin that Epic released on Halloween, are among the top five greatest gainers on the Shazam USA 100 chart this week. The biggest mover, however, is a Beatles cover.
Gary Clark Jr. & Junkie XL’s version of John Lennon & Paul McCartney’s “Come Together” (Warner Bros.), is up 157 slots to #44 on the Shazam chart. Released 9/14, the track was cut for Justice League, the DC/Warner Bros. film that opens 11/17. A video for the song was released a week ago; the film’s trailers have been using a cover of David Bowie’s “Heroes” by the Australian rock band Gang of Youths signed to Sony.
“Ghostface Killers” from 21 Savage, Metro Bommin, Offset & Travis is up 144 slots to #57 while “Ric Flair Drip,” which is only Offset & Metro Boomin, is up 115 spaces.
The new single from N.E.R.D., “Lemon” f/Rihanna (Columbia), is up 124 slots while Sofi Tukker’s September release with Nervo, The Knocks & Alisa Ueno, “Best Friend” (Ultra), which had its video released in late October, is up 90 slots.
In the U.K., the new single from Britain’s Got Talent winner Tokio Myers (SYCO), is the greatest gainer, rising 178 slots to #23.
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