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YOUR RADIO ADD RECAPS

Warner’s Saweetie kicks off 2021 with “Best Friend” f/Doja Cat, picking up Most Added honors and 43 commitments. It was followed by Republic’s Nav with “Young Wheezy” picking up 26 adds. Geffen also has two records in the Most Added column, as Lil Durk’s “Stay Down” and Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” both grab 8 new stations.


 
 
YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

Republic’s Pop Smoke will end the year at #1 with “For The Night,” while Def Jam’s Jhene Aiko enters the Top 5 with “B.S.” Republic also has Pop Smoke’s “What You Know Bout Love” entering the Top 15. Columbia’s Lil Nas X will have a solid increase with “Holiday,” as will RCA’s H.E.R. with “Damage.” The chart will end as CJ’s “Whoopty” (Warner) and Maluma X The Weeknd’s “Hawai” (RCA) will debut.


 
 
YOUR RADIO ADD RECAPS

In the official last add week of the year, Capitol sees Iann Dior’s “Holding On” grab 34 adds. RCA has a pair of records in the Most Added column, as Maluma X The Weeknd’s “Hawaii” and H.E.R.’s “Damage” pick up 15 and 11 stations, respectively. Columbia’s Lil Nas X picks up 6 more close out adds on “Holiday.”


 
 
YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

Republic’s Pop Smoke rockets to #1 with “For The Night” and will likely end the chart year there. Def Jam sees Jhene Aiko’s “B.S.” climb inside the Top 5 as Epic’s 21 Savage continues to grow inside the Top 10 with “Mr. Right Now.” Seeing solid increases this week is Columbia’s Lil Nas X with “Holiday” as well as Republic’s The Weeknd with “Save Your Tears” and Pop Smoke’s “What You Know Bout Love.” Look for RCA’s H.E.R. to debut this week with “Damage.”