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THE BALL STREET JOURNAL

It only took Republic’s Drake 5 weeks to climb to the #1 spot with “Toosie Slide” (OVO). Moving #3-1, it was up 915 spins, and with nothing close behind it, look for this to hold at the top for at least another 2 weeks. Davey Dee and Garrett Ream also have Skip Marley & H.E.R.’s “Slow Down” inching up to #14, gaining 180 spins. The Weeknd’s “In Your Eyes” (XO) holds at #17, while Nav & Gunna’s “Turks” moves to Top 20 with a 155-spin gain. Popsmoke’s “Dior” (Victor Victor) enters Top 25, adding another 145 spins. They’re impacting the Lil Tecca’s “Out Of Love” this week, aiming for Most Added record.

Noah Sheer and Def Jam have Justin Bieber’s “Intentions” f/Quavo at #7. Jhené Aiko’s “OTW” enters the Top 20, up triple digits. Danileigh’s “Levi High” slides up to #32, up 70 spins.

Over at RCA, Lori G and Inca see G-Eazy’s “Still Be Friends” climb to #30, gaining 145 spins. Usher, Lil Jon & Ludacris’ “SexBeat” is at #42, up 155 spins. They’re also setting up to impact Mulatto’s “Bitch From Da Souf” this week.

Over at Epic, Rick Sackheim and Dontay Thompson have Jackboys’ “Out West” (Cactus Jack) at #13, up 240 spins. Young T & Bugsey’s “Don’t Rush” continues to impress, as it gains over 420 spins and rockets #32-24. The Scotts’ “The Scotts” is the highest debuting record this week, entering the chart at #27 thanks to an 845-spin increase. Camila Cabello’s “My Oh My” f/DaBaby (SYCO) hits #1 at Top 40 and is now #31 at Rhythm, while Bia’s “Cover Girl” holds at #47.

HITCO’s Joel Klaiman and Michael Williams just miss the chart with Yella Beezy’s “Headlocc,” which landed at #43 and was up over 200 spins! They’re also working SAINt JHN’s “Roses (Imanbek Remix),” which is starting to gain momentum, coming in at #55 this week.

Columbia’s John Strazza and James White have Tyga X Curtis Roach’s “Bored in the House” moving #26-21, gaining 310 spins. Powfu’s “coffee for your head” also has a solid jump from #36-28 and is up 245 spins. Arizona Zervas’ “FML” sees a 120 spin increase and moves to #33.

Interscope’s Nino Cuccinello has Lil Mosey’s “Blueberry Faygo” coming in at #9 and up 440 spins. DaBaby’s “Vibez” tacks on another 240 spins to his total, moving to #16. Coming in at #39 is Moneybagg Yo’s “1,2,3” this week, while DaBaby misses a debut with “Rockstar” f/Roddy Rich, coming in at #41 and up 420 spins. It should be next week’s highest debut.

Geffen’s Lee L’Heureux has Rod Wave’s “Heart on Ice” at #10 and J.I the Prince of NY’s “Need Me” at #26, which was up 155 spins and continues to find new believers each week.

Capitol’s Dixie Tipton debuts Lil Baby’s “Emotionally Scarred” at #36. He’s up 360 spins with plenty of room for growth.

Over at Warner, Brannon B Dot Scales has PARTYNEXTDOOR’s “Believe It” f/Rihanna (Westbury Road/OVO)

at #11, up 330 spins and aiming Top 10, which should happen this week. NLE Choppa’s “Walk Em Down” slides up to #38, gaining 120 spins and Bryce Vine’s “Baby Girl” is still developing.

Most Increased:
Drake “Toosie Slide” (OVO/Republic)
The Scotts “The Scotts” (Epic)
Lil Mosey “Blueberry Faygo” (Interscope)
Young T & Bugsey “Don’t Rush” (Black Butter/Epic)
DaBaby “Rockstar” f/Roddy Ricch (SCMG/Interscope)

Buzz Records:
The Scotts “The Scotts” (Epic)
DaBaby “Rockstar” f/Roddy Ricch (SCMG/Interscope)
Bia “Cover Girl” (Epic)
Yella Beezy “Headlocc” (HITCO)
Lil Tecca “Out Of Love” (Republic)