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A RECAP OF RADIO ADD RECAPS

At Top 40, there’s been some light clean-up this post-holiday add week. Warner puts three tracks in the Top 10 Most Added as Joji’s "Glimpse of Us" (88rising) pulls in 32 more adds, Kate Bush’s "Running Up That Hill" (EMI/Parlophone) picks up 23 additional stations and aespa’s "Life's Too Short" scores 22 out of the box. RCA has two tracks in the Top 10 this week, grabbing 23 more adds on Doja Cat’s "Vegas" (Kemosabe) and 20 more on Marshmello x Khalid’s "Numb” (Right Hand). Republic has the #3 Most Added track, picking up 27 on Drake’s "Massive" (OVO), while Columbia brings in another 23 adds on Beyoncé’s "BREAK MY SOUL"(Parkwood) and Epic posts 20 more on Black Eyed Peas x Shakira x David Guetta’s "DON’T YOU WORRY.” Capitol closes out the Top 10 with another 16 stations on Halsey’s "So Good.”

At Rhythm, meanwhile, Interscope’s Hitkidd x GloRilla garner 19 adds on “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” prior to official impact, while Island/Republic’s SleazyWorld Go locks in 14 more stations on “Sleazy Flow” and Capitol’s Lil Baby hauls in another nine commitments on “In a Minute.”

And at Modern Rock, Highly Suspect’s “Natural Born Killer” takes Most Added honors this week. Other winners include Hollywood’s Almost Monday with “Sun Keeps on Shining,” Capitol’s Maggie Rogers with “Want Want,” AWAL’s Dayglow with “Then It All Goes Away,” Better Noise’s Dirty Heads with “Life Is Good” and The Orchard/Happy Accident’s lovelytheband with “Sail Away.”