The Chemical Brothers' 'Go' Surges to Number One on Shazam Following Netflix Feature
The Chemical Brothers' 2015 hit 'Go' has climbed to the top of Shazam's charts after being featured in Netflix's 'Apex', highlighting the impact of film on music popularity.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 1 month ago
The Chemical Brothers' track 'Go', released in 2015, has recently achieved the number one position on Shazam's charts. This surge in popularity follows its inclusion in Netflix's series 'Apex'.
This phenomenon illustrates the significant role that film and television can play in revitalizing older music tracks, often reshaping their value in the music industry.
As audiences discover or rediscover songs through visual media, it raises interesting questions about how contemporary platforms influence music consumption and artist visibility.