Singles released in October have Shazam users wearing out their thumbs identifying Lil Baby in the U.S. and Stormzy in the U.K.
While Lil Baby’s “Heyy” (QC/Motown) is a massive success out of the box on multiple platforms, the biggest movers in the States include the Korean YouTube sensation J. Fla’s “Bedroom Singer” (Goodsen) and Twisted’s self-released instrumental “Worth Nothing.” Fla, who has nearly 18m subscribers on YouTube, is moving from covers to original material. Currently one of the hottest backing tracks on TikTok, Twisted’s piece is tearing up the Shazam charts in the U.S. and U.K., where Stormzy’s latest, “Hide & Seek,” is the week’s Biggest Mover.
And if you’re wondering why Missy Elliott’s 2005 track “We Run This” (Atlantic) is in the mix, credit She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
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