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CROSSOVER
THE BALLSTREET JOURNAL

Dixie Tipton and ICLG have been on a roll the last 3-4 months. They’ve got Kendrick Lamar going back to #1 for the fourth week with “Not Like Us” (pgLang/Interscope), while Eminem’s “Houdini” (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope) moves to #6 and has its sights set on the Top 5 this coming week. GloRilla & Megan Thee Stallion’s “Wanna Be” (CMG/Interscope) climbs five spots to #8 and is up over 600 spins this week. They’re also continuing to build Camila Cabello’s “HOT UPTOWN” f/Drake (Geffen), which ends the week at #22 and picks up more than 360 spins along the way, as JT’s “OKAY” (QC/Motown) adds 340 spins to her total. And Dixie debuts Offset’s “Style Rare” at #40 to boot! They also just impacted Ice Spice & Central Cee’s “Did It First” (10K Projects/Capitol) this past week, and even though it missed a debut at #50, it should be on the chart this week as it was up over 245 spins. There is yet another GloRillatrack that is buzzing, “TGIF,” which is already on the building chart. Stay tuned as the team plans to impact this one in a few weeks.

Angelo Scrobe and the PULSE/Concord crew see Tommy Richman’s “MILLION DOLLAR BABY” (ISO Supremacy) move down to #2 this week, but he’s already got a new song that is making strides on the building chart at #38 with “DEVIL IS A LIE,” which iHeart is leading the way on. The new single boasts 10m+ video views on YouTube and is also Top 20 on Shazam’s Top 200 U.S. and #33 Global 200, Jeremih’s “Wait on It” jumps up seven spots to #26 this week after an increase of 235 spins and looks to lock in the Top 20.

Brannon B Dot Scales and Warner see Saweetie’s “NANi” hold at #11 on the published chart, but over on the building chart, it moves to the Top 10 as I type this. Warner and B Dot also have NLE Choppa’s “SMO2” perched at #33 on the chart this week.

James White and Columbia continue to build Central Cee & Lil Baby’s “BAND4BAND.” Securing 265 spins, the track, which is currently #37 on Shazam U.S., begins the week at #13 and is looking to find its way to the Top 10 in the next few weeks. The Kid LAROI’s “GIRLS” is off to a solid start as it debuts at #37 with an increase of 160 spins this week. And James just impacted ian’s “Magic Johnson,” which is already sitting at #47 on the chart after an increase of nearly 200 spins. Look for the track to debut this coming week.

At Epic, Sackheim and Dontay welcome Tyla’s “Jump” (FAX) to the Top 15. They also have BIA X JID’s “Lights Out” at #18, thanks to an increase of 140 spins. 21 Savage x Summer Walker’s “prove it” was up triple digits this week and holds at #20.

Lori G and RCA continue to build Victoria Monét’s “Alright” (Lovett Music). She is currently at #29 and was up 155 spins this week.

And at Republic, Davey Dee has Ariana Grande’s “the boy is mine” at #17, up 340 spins; the first goal is Top 15. Davey is also working Ayra Starr’s “Commas,” which sits at #43 on the chart.

Biggest Increase:
Glorilla & Megan Thee Stallion’s “Wanna Be” (CMG/Interscope/ICLG)
Mustard’s “Parking Lot” f/Travis Scott (10 Summers/BMG)
Camila Cabello’s “HOT UPTOWN” f/Drake (Geffen/ICLG)
Ariana Grande’s “the boy is mine” (Republic)
JT’s “OKAY” (QC/Motown/ICLG)

Buzz Records:
Tommy Richman’s “DEVIL IS A LIE” (Pulse/Concord)
Ice Spice & Central Cee’s “Did It First” (10K Projects/Capitol/ICLG)
ian “Magic Johnson” (Columbia)
Jeremih “Wait on It” (Pulse/Concord)
GloRilla’s “TGIF” (CMG/Interscope/ICLG)