iTunes:
#1 United States
#1 United Kingdom
#1 Australia
#1 Canada
#1 Costa Rica
#1 Czech Republic
#1 Egypt
#1 Finland
#1 Ghana
#1 Greece
#1 Hong Kong
#1 Indonesia
#1 Israel
#1 Italy
#1 Luxembourg
#1 Netherlands
#1 New Zealand
#1 Qatar
#1 Saudi Arabia
#1 Singapore
#1 Slovakia
#1 South Africa
#1 Sweden
#1 Taiwan
#1 United Arab Emirates
#2 Argentina
#2 Belize
#2 Brazil
#2 Bulgaria
#2 Cambodia
#2 Chile
#2 Cyprus
#2 Denmark
#2 France
#2 Hungary
#2 Ireland
#2 Lebanon
#2 Malaysia
#2 Malta
#2 Mexico
#2 Norway
#2 Oman
#2 Paraguay
#2 Peru
#2 Philippines
#2 Poland
#2 Slovenia
#2 Thailand
#2 Turkey
#2 Vietnam
#3 Belgium
#3 Dominican Republic
#3 El Salvador
#3 Germany
#3 Guatemala
#3 Honduras
#3 Namibia
#3 Nigeria
#3 Panama
#3 Trinidad and Tobago
#4 Colombia
#4 Ecuador
#4 Estonia
#4 India
#4 Lithuania
#4 Spain
#4 Switzerland
#5 Austria
#5 Papua New Guinea
#5 Romania
#5 Russia
#6 Ukraine
#7 Jordan
#15 Japan
#15 Portugal
#33 Bahrain
#52 Botswana
#62 Macau
#65 Mauritius
#154 Kazakhstan
In last chorus when she sings 'you'll be surprised' there's that background male eerie edited vocal singing with her that line. Reminds me of those late 90s/early 00s Max Martin song. In a lot of them he used the same thing as i described above.
Olympics are watched by millions all over the world. On top of that, if this follows some previous Olympic themes, this will be played before and after almost every commercial break. Even if it doesn't go #1, it'll probably help with the song's longevity.
I can already imagine segments opening/closing with "WHEN THE FIRE'S AT MY FEET AGAIN, AND THE VULTURE'S ALL START CIRCLING [fade out]"
Yeees, it would be too much if it's "AND THE 🐍🐍🐍 ALL START SLITHERING".