Two TV shows duke it out in the Top 5 of the Shazam USA Top 100's Biggest Movers. While HBO’s Euphoria has the week’s greatest gainer in Lana Del Rey, Netflix’s Ozark has three of the Top 5 titles: “Bam Bam,” a two-decade-old dancehall hit from Sister Nancy, Jim James’ 2016 track “Here in Spirit” (ATO), and everyone’s favorite French-language new-wave club banger, Plastic Bertrand’s “Ca Plane Pour Moi” (Sire).
In the U.K., Ozark wins again, with “Bam Bam” and Ides of March’s lone hit, 1970’s “Vehicle” (Warner), leading the greatest gainers.
Del Rey’s new “Watercolor Eyes” (Interscope) and INXS’ 1988 Top 10 hit “Never Tear Us Apart” (Atlantic) are in their own state of euphoria as they soar into the Top 6 of Shazam USA's Top 100.
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