TAG THEY'RE IT: SHAZAM'S BIGGEST MOVERS

Two songs from the Super Bowl—one from the halftime show and another from an ad—are among the biggest movers on the Shazam USA Top 10.

Outkast’s “The Way You Move,” released back in 2003 on Arista, lands on the chart after Big Boi performed the tune during his short jam with Maroon 5 between the halves of the Patriots-Rams game. Don’t know about you, but it’s getting a lot of play at the local gym.

The other track, released in 1963, is Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind” (Columbia), which Budweiser took out of context and used to promote its alternative energy sources. Not hearing this one during workouts too much.

New singles from Lil Peep & ILoveMakonnen f/ Fall Out Boy and Ariana Grande have piqued the interests of ears and thumbs while Freya Ridings’ 2017 release, “Maps” (Good Soldier/Capitol), spiked after two synchs three days apart on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy and Fox’s The Resident.

In the U.K., the telly pushes up a few older hits: Snow Patrol gets a boost from Cold Feet while Dancing on Ice has Rihanna and Kodaline doing triple axels of joy.

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