Heated Rivalry and t.a.t.u Sabrina Lantos/HBO Max; Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment T.A.T.u's 2002 anthem "All The Things She Said" served as one of the best needle drops on television this year, soundtracking a pivotal moment in last week's episode of Heated Rivalry, and now its streams are skyrocketing. According to data Spotify shared with The Hollywood Reporter, the song's streams on the platform have more than doubled, rising 135 percent in the U.S. since the fourth episode's release on Dec. 12. "All The Things She Said" currently has over 700 million total streams on Spotify. Discoveries of the song have jumped by 200 percent, Spotify said, with Gen Z accounting for 60 percent of those discoveries. Related Stories TV 'Heated Rivalry' Scores U.K. and Irish Release on Sky TV Hudson Williams Always Believed in 'Heated Rivalry' -- But Never Expected All This If you're on Heated Rivalry TikTok, the algorithm has likely served up an edit to the song or a clip from the pivotal scene in the show. The show's fourth episode used both t.A.T.u and British artist Harrison's versions of the song. Aside from the song itelf, Spotify says the audiobook for Heated Rivalry, the Rachel Reid novel the show is based on, has also seen a massive increase in the lead up and airing of the Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie-fronted series. Audiobook streams on Spotify of the book have increased by 1,500 percent in the last 10 weeks. The book is the second in a string of gay hockey romance novels by Reid that are all set in the same universe. The show, created for television by Letterkenny alum Jacob Tierney, centers around a fictional hockey universe. Heated Rivalry focuses on two rival professional hockey players - Canada-born Shane Hollander (Williams) of the fictitious Montreal Metros and Russia-born Ilya Rozanov (Storrie) of the fictitious Boston Raiders - as they navigate a years-long secret fling. Tierney and Brendan Brady are showrunning the series from Accent Aigu Entertainment. Heated Rivalry was already gaining traction online ahead of its premiere, but it's become increasingly popular in the nearly four weeks since its debut. The show's fifth episode will air on Crave and HBO Max Thursday (Dec. 18). It premieres on Sky in the U.K. and Ireland on Jan. 10. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Jelly Roll Jelly Roll Receives Pardon From Tennessee Gov., Who Cites His "Remarkable" Story of Redemption Universal Music Group Universal Music Group and Splice Ink AI Partnership YouTube YouTube Will Stop Supplying Data for Billboard Charts, Citing "Outdated Formula" on Ad-Supported Streams Jane's Addiction Jane's Addiction, Perry Farrell "Resolve Our Differences" Year After On-Stage Brawl Grammys 2026 Five Burning Questions Ahead of the 2026 Grammys Wicked: For Good Ludwig Göransson, Stephen Schwartz Lead Nominees for Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards Jelly Roll Jelly Roll Receives Pardon From Tennessee Gov., Who Cites His "Remarkable" Story of Redemption Universal Music Group Universal Music Group and Splice Ink AI Partnership YouTube YouTube Will Stop Supplying Data for Billboard Charts, Citing "Outdated Formula" on Ad-Supported Streams Jane's Addiction Jane's Addiction, Perry Farrell "Resolve Our Differences" Year After On-Stage Brawl Grammys 2026 Five Burning Questions Ahead of the 2026 Grammys Wicked: For Good Ludwig Göransson, Stephen Schwartz Lead Nominees for Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards