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It was a two horse race this week on the Rhythm chart, but Coi Leray’s “Blick Blick” f/Nicki Minaj (Republic) picked up 35 adds and ultimately edged out RCA’s Buddy with “Wait Too Long,” which grabbed 30 stations. Motown-Capitol’s Vince Staples pulled in another 12 adds this week on “MAGIC” f/Mustard and RCA’s Becky G & Karol G scored another 9 commitments on “MAMIII” (Kemosabe).
RCA has back-to-back #1’s, as Doja Cat’s “Woman” (Kemosabe) will top this week’s chart. They also have the #2 and #3 record as well. M.E.W. Entertainment keeps driving Muni Long’s “Hrs and Hrs” (SuperGiant) as it enters the Top 10. Joining the Top 15 this week will be Def Jam’s YG with “Scared Money” f/J. Cole & Moneybagg Yo, Republic’s Nicki Minaj with “Do We Have a Problem?” f/Lil Baby and Epic’s JNR Choi with “TO THE MOON” (Black Butter). Debuting on the chart this week will be Interscope’s Ella Mai with “DFMU” and Motown/Capitol’s Vince Staples with “MAGIC” f/Mustard.
Warner’s Omah Lay picks up 33 adds a week after they pushed the impact back on “Attention” f/Justin Bieber. Epic’s DDG pulls in 20 stations on “Elon Musk” f/Gunna, while Interscope’s Shenseea picks up 9 adds on “R U That” f/21 Savage, as does label mate Summer Walker on “No Love” f/SZA, and Capitol’s Vince Staples grabs 8 new impact adds on “MAGIC” f/Mustard.
RCA will have the top four records on the chart this week, including the new #1 with SZA’s “I Hate U” (TDE), followed by Doja Cat’s “Woman” (Kemosabe) at #2 and Chris Brown’s “Iffy” at #3. M.E.W. Entertainment continues building Muni Long’s “Hrs & Hrs” inside the Top 15 alongside Warner’s Saweetie with “Closer” f/H.E.R. (ICY/RCA). Entering the Top 20 this week will be Republic’s Nicki Minaj with “Do We Have a Problem” f/Lil Baby, Epic’s Future with “Worst Day” and Jnr Choi’s “TO THE MOON,” while Columbia’s Fivio Foreign climbs inside the top 25 with “City of Gods” f/Alicia Keys & Kanye West. Debuting on the chart this week will be Capitol’s Queen Niaja & Big Sean with “Hate Our Love,” RCA’s Becky G & Karol G with “MAMIII” and Interscope’s Juice WRLD with “Cigarettes.”