Adele's 'Skyfall' Reaches 1 Million Daily Streams on Spotify

Over a decade since "Skyfall" released, the James Bond film's iconic theme song soared back to popularity after reaching 1 million daily streams on Spotify.

Adele's 'Skyfall' Reaches 1 Million Daily Streams on Spotify
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The sudden surge of the song brought placed it as fourth most daily streamed Adele song on Spotify with over 1,014,320 streams daily or 7.77% uptick.

"Skyfall" is only slightly behind other popular titles like "Set Fire to the Rain," "Rolling in the Deep," and "Easy on Me."

Overall stream counts places the song at fifth with a total of 512,694,668 streams. "Someone Like You" is fourth in terms of total streams.

The 35-year-old singer has yet to respond to the sudden revival of the song.

Why is 'Skyfall' Trending Again on Spotify?

"Skyfall" is trending back again thanks to one fandom: the Jujutsu Kaisen community.

Several fans of the series have began using the song for fan edits with the release of Season 2 Episode 21, "Metamorphosis."

The exact same line used after the fight between the protagonist Itadori Yuji and the season's main antagonist, Mahito, can be seen in Adele's song: "Where you go, I go. What you see, I see."

The intensity of the scene added with the popularity of the anime series has prompted many fans, particularly on TikTok, to recreate the moment with the part added.

Some even took it Fortnite where Jujutsu Kaisen has recently collaborated with to reenact the scene with a downed enemy and a player using a Yuji skin walking slowly towards them.

Also Read: Fortnite's Jujutsu Kaisen Crossover Brings Cursed Techniques, Quests

TikTok Revives Songs Back into Popularity

This was not the first time nor the last a song trended back into popularity thanks to TikTok.

The platform has been known to bring back old and forgotten songs into the younger demographics through trending memes and challenges.

Just a month ago, Josh Hutcherson and "Whistle" by Pitbull became widely popular among TikTok, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter) after it briefly became the new Rickroll edit.

Related Article: Josh Hutcherson 'Whistle' Edit: Is It the New Rickroll?

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