GLOBAL GAINS: CENTRAL CEE, DUKI, ROSA LINN, BRAHMASTRA

Tracks by breaking artists from India, Armenia, Argentina, the U.K. and more are hitting global charts. Check out what's moving this week.

Central Cee, "Doja" (ADA): The British drill rapper, who scored a #1 in the U.K. this year with mixtape 23, dropped "Doja" last week. The track is Top 5 in the U.K. on both Apple Music and Spotify and climbing global charts on both platforms, reaching new peaks of #13 and #16, respectively. "Doja" could also be Central Cee's breakthrough stateside as it attains a new height of #148 on the Spot's U.S. chart.

"Kesariya," Brahmastra (Sony): Part one of the highly anticipated Indian fantasy trilogy Brahmastra is set to arrive this fall. The first taste of the film, which will be distributed globally by Disney, is the song "Kesariya." It's climbing the Spotify global chart, posting 1.5m+ streams per day in India.

Rosa Linn, "Snap" (NVAK/Columbia): The Armenian Eurovision standout is continuing to ascend to new heights with "Snap," which also just launched at radio in the U.S. Linn's viral song soared to #35—its highest position yet—on Spotify's global chart Monday.

Duki, "Givenchy" (DALE Play/Orchard): Argentine rapper Duki has previously collaborated with global hitmakers Bad Bunny, Bizarrap, C. Tangana and Rauw Alejandro, among others. His latest single is his biggest so far; it arrived Friday with a #13 opening on Spotify's global chart. Produced by Foreign Teck, "Givenchy" was the platform's top debut over the weekend.

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