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Gary Spangler and Team Republic score Most Added honors with The Weeknd’s latest “In the Night” (XO) and play clean-up on Drake & Future’s “Jumpman” (YMCMB/A1) and Ariana Grande’s “Focus”. Meanwhile Columbia and Ayelet Schiffman had another solid week on The Chainsmokers' “Roses” (Disruptor) while Jeremih’s “Oui” rounds out the top 10 for Rick Sackheim’s Def Jam Squad.
The Chainsmokers, “Roses” (Disruptor/Columbia)
The Weeknd, “In The Night” (XO/Republic)
Drake's “Hotline Bling” (YMCMB/Republic) will stay in the #1 spot for a third week in a row, while Alessia Cara's “Here” (Def Jam) makes a nice leap up to #4. Republic’s Post Malone is another big mover inside the Top 10, gaining over 300 spins. Chris Brown's “Zero” (RCA) will debut inside the Top 10 this week while Columbia’s Dej Loaf could break into the Top 10 as well with “Back Up," which continues to build momentum. Travi$ Scott's “Antidote” (Grand Hustle/Epic) and Ariana Grande's “Focus” (Republic) are both on pace to see significant gains along with Adele's “Hello” (XL/Columbia).
Republic and Epic team up for Drake and Future's “Jumpman” and turned out this week’s #1 Most Added record. Def Jam has the next two with Jeremih's “Oui” and Rick Ross' “Sorry” (MMG). RCA has a nice impact week with Bryson Tiller's “Don’t”, and Columbia grabs 7 more on Adele's “Hello” (XL).