Shazam users in the U.S. and U.K. have been sinking their teeth into Olivia Rodrigo’s latest, making it the biggest gainer on both sides of the Atlantic.
Rodrigo’s “vampire” (Geffen) leads a collection of new releases dominating the Top 5 Biggest Movers in the U.S., coming ahead of Peso Pluma & Grupo Frontera’s “TULUM” (Double P/Prajin Parlay), Lil Uzi Vert f/Nicki Minaj’s “Endless Fashion” (Generation Now/Atlantic) and the TikTok sensation “Hurts Me," by Tory Lanez & Trippie Redd.
TV viewers in the States and Blighty were equally interested in Punctual & Jordan Shaw’s “Do It All Again” (Monstercat) after the 2002 track was used in an episode of the Sex and the City sequel And Just Like That…
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