Lil Durk’s latest goes flying up the Shazam USA Top 100, while another vintage gem from Kate Bush is captivating ears and thumbs in the U.K.
“All My Life,” the first track from Lil Durk’s upcoming Alamo album, Almost Healed, shoots to #2 on the Top 100, leading the Top 5 Biggest Movers list.
Two other new releases join him in the Top 5 Biggest Movers: YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “Fuck the Industry Pt. 2” (NBA/Motown) and “hotline (edit)” (Darkroom/Interscope), Billie Eilish’s dreamy, minute-long version of Drake’s "Hotline Bling."
A sync in Netflix’s The Mother rejuvenates interest in Massive Attack’s 25-year-old “Angel” (Virgin), and Apple TV+'s Ted Lasso scores a goal for “All That You Are” (Communion) by Bear’s Den.
In the U.K., Bush’s 1988 release “This Woman’s Work,” featured in the Tom Hanks film A Man Called Otto, and Eurovision winner “Tattoo” by Loreen lead the way.
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