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

New singles from Capitol’s Sam Smith, Republic’s Yung Gravy and Columbia’s Lil Nas X are building buzz among Shazam users in the U.S., while two decades-old tunes are seeing new life thanks to Netflix's exploration of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

Viewers of Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story have pushed KC and the Sunshine Band’s 1979 ballad “Please Don’t Go” (Warner) and Enigma’s 1990 track “Sadeness” (Republic) to the upper reaches of the Biggest Movers chart in the U.S. and U.K.

Smith and Kim Petras’ “Unholy”—on Capitol in the States and EMI in Blighty—soars up the list in both territories as the song continues to rule sales and streaming charts stateside and across the pond.

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