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The Chemical BrothersGo

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A Netflix thriller has pulled an eleven-year-old big-beat track back into the upper atmosphere of global charts. Apex, which launched on the platform on April 24, 2026, features Go in what has been widely described as its most-watched scene — and the effect has been immediate: per Billboard, U.S. on-demand streams jumped from roughly 13,000 daily to 127,000 on April 30 alone, a surge of 429 percent. The placement was reportedly championed by the film's lead actor, who pushed for the track specifically. Go was originally released as the second single from Born in the Echoes, the duo's eighth album, and features rapper Q-Tip — a pairing that gave the track a harder, more kinetic edge than most Chemical Brothers material of that era. It earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 58th ceremony but never quite broke through commercially at the time. The Official Charts now places it at No. 7 in the UK singles chart, and it sits at No. 1 on Shazam globally — numbers that suggest the Apex audience is not just watching, but searching.

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