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A RECAP OF RADIO ADD RECAPS

At Top 40, kudos to Def Jam’s Team Sheer for impacting Rihanna's “Lift Me Up” (Roc Nation) as the #1 Most Added track at Pop—as well as Hot AC, AC, Rhythm, Urban and R&B. Epic's Sackheim and crew put two tracks in the Top 10 this week, posting 30 impact adds on Black Eyed Peas x Anitta x El Alfa’s “SIMPLY THE BEST” and 23 early adds on Meghan Trainor's “Made You Look.” Island's Schiffman, along with Republic, pulls in another 20 adds on charlieonnafriday’s “Enough,” while Columbia's Gray and company put 17 additional adds on Beyoncé's “CUFF IT” (Parkwood). The Spangler squad also posts another 15 adds on Taylor Swift's “Bejeweled” as Connone and the In2une bunch score 13 more on JVKE's “golden hour” (JVKE/AWAL). RCA’s Team Rothschild closes out the Top 10 with 10 adds each on Chris Brown's “Under the Influence” (Chris Brown Entertainment) and Tate McRae's “uh oh.”

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, Noah Sheer and Def Jam close out the panel with Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up"; they not only score all 69 stations on impact but break the record for the most first-week adds overall. Epic’s Sackheim and Dontay pull in 31 on DJ Khaled’s “BIG TIME” f/Future & Lil Baby (We the Best), Warner’s B Dot Scales lands nine more stations on NLE Choppa’s “Do It Again” f/2Rare and Capitol’s Team Tipton scores six more holdouts on Lil Baby’s “Heyy.”